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Scarborough Political Parties Mark First Anniversary of Ukraine War

Friday, 24 February 2023 17:05

By Anttoni James Numminen, Local Democracy Reporter

Political parties in Scarborough have marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by calling for more support for Ukrainian communities.

On Friday, February 24, the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Scarborough and Whitby’s Labour and Conservative parties thanked locals for their warm welcome to refugees and called for further support to be given.

Since the invasion started a year ago, more than 360 Ukrainian households have been welcomed to North Yorkshire of which 60 are located in the borough of Scarborough.

Several community initiatives have been started and Government funding has been accepted to purchase housing for Ukrainian refugees in the area.

The housing will then stay on as part of the wider social housing stock.

The Scarborough and Whitby Conservative Association said:

“It’s been amazing to see the people of Scarborough and Whitby take the Ukrainian community into their hearts over the last year.

“The response by ordinary people opening their homes, donating clothes, donating furniture, organising events, has been nothing short of miraculous.

We would like to draw special attention to the Sunflower Appeal and the Salvation Army for the work they have done.

“There is still work to be done, the situation hasn’t stabilised and the new North Yorkshire Council will continue to support the Ukrainian community as North Yorkshire County Council has done for the last year.”

The Scarborough and Whitby Constituency Labour Party said:

“On this one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our hearts go out to all the Ukrainian people – those who have stayed in Ukraine, and of course those who managed to travel to the UK to seek refuge.

“Whilst life is very hard for many people in the UK just now, it is not easy to imagine how it must feel to be living under the constant threat of war. We believe that all those seeking refuge from violence and persecution should be welcomed to safe spaces – whether the violence is from war or domestic abuse.

“Regrettably the UK Tory Government has been slow to ensure that visa processing systems are working effectively, and that safe routes are easily accessed; the Homes for Ukraine project was imperfect in its planning and implementation and potential problems – including the prolonged war meaning longer stays for families — were not anticipated in advance. Of course, we must continue to do all that we can to support these families.

“We must think above all of the children, and what we can continue to offer – as local communities – to make them feel safe and happy. They are the future of Ukraine – it would be good to think they might one day look back fondly from a peaceful Ukraine on Scarborough’s welcome to them in the 2020s.”

The anniversary also saw the Ukrainian flag raised above Scarborough Town Hall as well as the opening of the new Ukrainian Café on Alma parade in Scarborough.

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