Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
Judge rules that Crowborough residents cannot challenge a decision before it has been formally madeA residents’ group has lost its high court challenge against a Home Office decision to use an army training camp to house asylum seekers.Crowborough Shield, a group of concerned residents, launched...
<p>Judge rules that Crowborough residents cannot challenge a decision before it has been formally made</p><p>A residents’ group has lost its high court challenge against a Home Office decision to use an army training camp to house asylum seekers.</p><p>Crowborough Shield, a group of concerned residents, launched a legal challenge after securing more than £100,000 for legal fees with crowdfunding, after a government announcement to use Crowborough army training camp as accommodation for asylum seekers.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/27/legal-challenge-crowborough-army-camp-asylum-accommodation-dismissed">Continue reading...</a>
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