Napier Barracks in Folkestone is being used to house asylum seekers, many of whom have complained about the conditions. PA
Napier Barracks in Folkestone is being used to house asylum seekers, many of whom have complained about the conditions. PA
Napier Barracks in Folkestone is being used to house asylum seekers, many of whom have complained about the conditions. PA
Napier Barracks in Folkestone is being used to house asylum seekers, many of whom have complained about the conditions. PA

Asylum seekers describe Napier Barracks as being like a prison


Neil Murphy
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Migrants housed in an ageing military barracks in southern England say they feel like they are in a prison and fear they will contract coronavirus there.

Residents of Napier Barracks in Kent – many of whom risked death in the English Channel to get to the UK – sleep in 20-bed dormitories separated by curtains.

The military site in Folkestone dates back more than 130 years and its use as accommodation for asylum seekers has been fiercely criticised by campaigners, particularly following an outbreak of coronavirus last year.

The Home Office says it has made significant improvements to Napier in the last year and expects high standards from its providers.

It has plans to use another military base in nearby Manston to process asylum seekers in the future.

One man who has lived at the barracks for six weeks said: “I can tell you Napier camp it’s a very bad place for living.

“You don’t have a room alone, you can’t go outside for a long time. It’s very bad because you think it is a prison.”

He said he does not feel safe from Covid-19 at the barracks, adding: “Every time, there are three or four buildings in the camp in quarantine.”

Another who had been there for five weeks said the site is old and unclean.

He added: “It is not safe because we have no doors – we are always at risk.”

One man who arrived at Napier Barracks in the past two weeks said staff and security were friendly and polite.

But he added that bathrooms are “dirty” and said he does not feel safe in relation to Covid-19.

Others spoke of difficulty sleeping in the busy dormitories.

However, many said the food was good, particularly compared with that available in hotels used to house asylum seekers.

Napier Barracks in Folkestone, Kent. Migrants are still being held in 'very poor' conditions, despite Home Office assurances of 'significant improvements', according to inspectors. PA
Napier Barracks in Folkestone, Kent. Migrants are still being held in 'very poor' conditions, despite Home Office assurances of 'significant improvements', according to inspectors. PA

One former resident, who was moved out of the barracks towards the end of 2021 after living there for 10 weeks, said: “The conditions of the camp are good in terms of amenities and good food.

“I did not have a Covid problem. It was safe.”

Clare Moseley, founder of refugee charity Care4Calais which has supported people living in Napier Barracks since it opened, said: “Accommodation at Napier remains far from ideal but the effects have been mitigated by limiting the amount of time that people stay there.

“Institutional accommodation that is set far from local communities can never be the right place for people who have come to the UK in need of safety. It is essential that they can access healthcare, faith centres and other amenities, and integrate within society.”

A Home Office representative said: “We provide safe accommodation for asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute, including 24/7 access to health care.

“We have made significant improvements to Napier Barracks in the last year and continue to do so, including more recreational and outdoor activities, additional coronavirus tests and reduced capacity.

“Our New Plan for Immigration will overhaul the broken asylum system. We will welcome people through safe and legal routes whilst preventing abuse of the system.”

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A comparison of sending Dh20,000 from the UAE using two different routes at the same time - the first direct from a UAE bank to a bank in Germany, and the second from the same UAE bank via an online platform to Germany - found key differences in cost and speed. The transfers were both initiated on January 30.

Route 1: bank transfer

The UAE bank charged Dh152.25 for the Dh20,000 transfer. On top of that, their exchange rate margin added a difference of around Dh415, compared with the mid-market rate.

Total cost: Dh567.25 - around 2.9 per cent of the total amount

Total received: €4,670.30 

Route 2: online platform

The UAE bank’s charge for sending Dh20,000 to a UK dirham-denominated account was Dh2.10. The exchange rate margin cost was Dh60, plus a Dh12 fee.

Total cost: Dh74.10, around 0.4 per cent of the transaction

Total received: €4,756

The UAE bank transfer was far quicker – around two to three working days, while the online platform took around four to five days, but was considerably cheaper. In the online platform transfer, the funds were also exposed to currency risk during the period it took for them to arrive.

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