City of sanctuary UK: Impact Report 2022
2022-IMPACT-REPORT
2022-IMPACT-REPORT
Our thanks to Exeter City Council for the grant we received towards our #Refugee Week Schools project. A huge thanks…
Refugee Week Events in Exeter.
Members of ExCoS and Exeter Amnesty attended the rally in Exeter on 15th jan. 2022 and spoke out against the Nationality and Borders Bill and PCSC Bill. Almost 300 people met peacefully in Bedford Sq.
City of Sanctuary's statement (9/12/21) following the passing of the Borders Bill's 3rd reading in Parliament in December. The Bill is now with House of Lords.
The UK Home Office is placing a number of Afghan families in temporary “bridging” accommodation in an Exeter hotel, as part of the government’s Afghan relocation programme.-ARAD
Ahead of the London 'Refugees Welcome' rally, ExCoS joined Exeter Amnesty to send a message of welcome to refugees and…
Enver Solomon, CEO of the Refugee Council responded to Priti Patel's new asylum plans:
The Refugee Council has responded to a new report by the Children's Commissioner titled 'The Detention of Unaccompanied Children Arriving in Kent during 2020', Feb. 2021. See here
ePetition from Detention Action: It's starting to work. Opposition is growing to Priti Patel's detention camps.
Special Concert by International Pianist Margaret Fingerhut. Southernhay Church, Dix's Field, Exeter EX1 1QA
A SPECIAL SYRIAN SUPPER at THE WELCOME CAFE, Exeter. 14th MARCH, 7pm. TICKETS from The Welcome Cafe
January '19: 'Help Refugees ' have given evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on Channel crossings, reporting on the ongoing delays in transferring unaccompanied children to UK- even when the UK Government has approved their eligibility for Dubs places, which are available and ready. "We are currently aware of 33…
ExCoS AGM 2nd Oct. '18 …
Sanctuary in Parliament
EMERGENCY APPEAL:
'I Welcome' Photographic Exhibition 21st -23rd June St. Petrock's Church, High St. Exeter
Refugee Week 18th June-24th June '18: Full Programme of Events for Exeter