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Jun 2021

Harrogate Borough Council looks set to offer homes in the district to four Afghan families as part of a UK government scheme.
The government has said thousands of Afghans who worked for the British army, mostly interpreters, will be offered resettlement in the UK as the armed forces withdraw from the country.
Senior council officers have recommended the authority commits to taking part in the scheme.
A report due before the council’s cabinet next week says up to four families, totalling 19 people, would be offered resettlement.
It said:
If approved, the council expects the first three families to arrive from Afghanistan this summer.
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