Council still “exploring options” for refugees
More than 300 refugees fleeing from the war-torn country are expected to arrive in the country before Christmas.
A number of councils have already agreed to house families.
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Hide AdThese include South Lanarkshire, where the council has said it would take up to 60 refugees, with two families expected to be welcomed to the area within the month.
However, in East Dunbartonshire, Council leader Rhondda Geekie said the council was “exploring options” and “potential support” would then be considered.
She said: “The council is involved in the ongoing national discussion to agree Scotland’s response to the current refugee crisis.
“The initial arrivals in Scotland will be to those areas that have already identified accommodation solutions.
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Hide Ad“In East Dunbartonshire we have agreed to explore options through the Community Planning Partnership and potential support will then be considered by the council and partners.
In the meantime, information on the current situation and on how best to support the crisis is available on the www.scotlandwelcomesrefugees.scot website.”
A spokesperson for the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities told the Herald: “This is a scheme between the Home Office and individual local authorities throughout the United Kingdom.
“The exact details in relation to numbers, timings and final destinations are still being worked out.”
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Hide AdAround one third of the 1,000 refuges destined for the UK will be received north of the border – a proportion beyond Scotland’s population share.
International Development minister Humza Yousaf described the action as a “great symbol” of Scotland’s compassion.
In South Lanarkshire, council leader Eddie McAvoy said that private landlords will help it to house the refugees,