Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council welcomes first family from Afghanistan fleeing from Taliban
15:33, 21 December 2021
updated: 07:30, 22 December 2021
A Kent council has welcomed its first family from Afghanistan after they fled from the Taliban.
Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council joined forces with Kent County Council and more than 300 other local authorities to find private landlords who could offer accommodation after a mass airlift from the country this summer.
Privately rented accommodation is being used to avoid any impact on the borough's social housing waiting list.
Following a period in temporary accommodation, the family with young children is now settling into their home and being given support to help them restart their lives in a new country.
In its first year, the government resettlement scheme is expected to provide similar support across the UK to around 5,000 people from Afghanistan who were evacuated when the Taliban took control in August.
Cllr Kim Tanner, the council’s cabinet member for housing, said: "It’s hard for many of us to imagine how traumatic the experience has been for this family and all those forced to flee their homes.
"Losing everything and starting again in an unfamiliar country is incredibly tough. I’m delighted we can do our bit to help and make them feel welcome in our borough.
"I would also like to thank the landlord concerned for responding to our appeal and the many individuals and organisations, including Tonbridge Welcomes Refugees, who have stepped up to support this family and others like them as they begin the process of rebuilding their lives."
Any landlords able to offer accommodation to families in similar circumstances are being asked to get in touch with the council’s housing team by emailing housing.services@tmbc.gov.uk.