We are welcoming the first chartered flight of Syrian families today, with more following in the next month and even more next year. I don't know where else they are going to be housed, but about 50 of them will be on a lovely island 20 miles from us. They will be housed in empty council houses, donations have been made of clothing, household items, and they will be given English lessons, signed up to the NHS, and put into schools.
This island has a population of about 7,000 and has no mosque, but one of the churches has been offered for their use when someone from a mosque in Glasgow comes over occasionally.
When they have settled in there will be a gathering where they will be asked to make some of their traditional foods so the islanders can get to know more about them and their traditions.