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HOME DEPARTMENT

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Mr. Best asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will publish a list of the camps through which Vietnamese refugees pass in the United Kingdom, giving for each one (a) the average stay before permanent rehousing and (b) the maximum stay before permanent rehousing.

Mr. Raison: I understand from the joint committee for refugees from Vietnam that on I May there were reception centres operated by the British Council for aid to refugees (BCAR), the Ockenden venture (OV) and the Save the Children Fund (SCF) at the following locations:

BCAR

Chepstow, Gwent

Hythe, Kent

Sopley, Hants

Thorney Island, West Sussex

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Ambleside, Cumbria

Barmouth, Gwynedd

Bridport, Dorset

Cullercoats, N. Tyneside

Dewsbury, N. Yorks

Exmouth, Devon

Gosport, Hants

Harrogate, N. Yorks

Haslemere, Surrey Hindhead, Surrey

Manchester

Nelson Hall, Staffs

Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland

Wetherby, N. Yorks

Woking, Surrey

Wolverhampton, West Midlands

SCF

Bingley. N. Yorks

Bishop's Stortford, Herts

Breadsall, Derbyshire

Carnwath, Strathclyde

Edinburgh, Lothian

Hothfield. Kent Hounslow, London Ipswich. Suffolk

Kirkby Moorside, N. Yorks

Morton Hall, Lines

Pontefract, N. Yorks Solihull, West Midlands Watton, Norfolk

Wishaw, Lanarkshire

Information about length of stay is not readily available in the form requested. The following table shows the length of stay of the 2.212 refugees resettled into permanent housing by the three volun- tary agencies in the period 1 January— 30 April 1980:

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