I mentioned this in the middle of another thread.
The winter’s first hailstorm and iced rain cocktail greeted visitors disembarking from the Gourock to Rothesay ferry on Friday morning. In the next week or so, 15 Syrian refugee families, fleeing bombs and bullets in their homeland, will make the same crossing, seeking security, compassion and the Arabic for winter woollies.
The families, including up to 50 children, are among a first large group of refugees who will begin arriving in Scotland this week. More than a thousand are expected initially and they will be dispersed throughout west central Scotland. Most of the scrutiny, though, will fall on the little batch of families who will soon be making their homes at the foot of the Argyll peninsula. The west of Scotland is not unaccustomed to taking in refugees and asylum seekers but never has a small island community hosted them.
Rest of article here:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...yrian-refugees-its-a-wonderful-life?CMP=fb_gu
This is about 20 miles from my home, and I've posted photos here of our bike rides on the island. I'm interested to see how the refugees adjust to life here, especially the climate.
The winter’s first hailstorm and iced rain cocktail greeted visitors disembarking from the Gourock to Rothesay ferry on Friday morning. In the next week or so, 15 Syrian refugee families, fleeing bombs and bullets in their homeland, will make the same crossing, seeking security, compassion and the Arabic for winter woollies.
The families, including up to 50 children, are among a first large group of refugees who will begin arriving in Scotland this week. More than a thousand are expected initially and they will be dispersed throughout west central Scotland. Most of the scrutiny, though, will fall on the little batch of families who will soon be making their homes at the foot of the Argyll peninsula. The west of Scotland is not unaccustomed to taking in refugees and asylum seekers but never has a small island community hosted them.
Rest of article here:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...yrian-refugees-its-a-wonderful-life?CMP=fb_gu
This is about 20 miles from my home, and I've posted photos here of our bike rides on the island. I'm interested to see how the refugees adjust to life here, especially the climate.