A controversial barge set to deal with migrants has arrived on the Isle of Portland.
Its port, on Dorset's Jurassic Coast, shall be residence to the Bibby Stockholm "floating accommodation vessel" for not less than 18 months.
Amid the federal government's failed Rwanda scheme, controversial Illegal Migration Bill, and Rishi Sunak's pledge to "stop the boats", the barge has change into the brand new epicentre of the migrant debate.
While the federal government says it should save hundreds of thousands of kilos on resort rooms, native residents and politicians have expressed issues about division, security and native providers.
Here, Sky News seems to be at who shall be housed there and what circumstances shall be like.
Why a floating barge?
The backlog of UK asylum seeker instances has reached an all-time excessive. According to the most recent Home Office figures greater than 166,000 folks have been nonetheless awaiting a call on the finish of final yr.
In addition to the migrants already within the UK, lots of proceed to cross the Channel in small boats every day - with 12,000 having made the journey thus far this yr.
Currently the federal government is paying for 51,000 migrants to stay in motels - at a price of £6m a day.
But protests and stress on native providers has seen ministers vow to cease accommodating arrivals in motels - forcing them to contemplate different choices.
They cite the Netherlands as one other European nation utilizing "floating accommodation" to deal with migrants. Other choices touted embrace empty vacation parks, college halls and navy websites.
West Lindsey District Council is at present combating a authorities bid to make use of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire as migrant lodging, together with Braintree District Council who's objecting to the usage of Wethersfield airbase in Essex.
Conditions at two disused army barracks in Kent and Wales used to deal with migrants have been discovered to be "utterly unacceptable", with the latter shut down, and the federal government's scheme to ship those that illegally entered the nation to Rwanda continues to be topic to authorized challenges.
The authorities claims services just like the Bibby Stockholm are "significantly cheaper than hotels" - with meals, healthcare and safety prices of this vessel reported to be £20,000 a day.
Who shall be dwelling there?
The boat, owned by Bibby Marine Ltd, has capability for 506 folks.
Only single grownup males between the ages of 18 and 65 shall be despatched there after arriving illegally within the UK, with the primary 50 on account of arrive within the coming weeks.
This will keep away from the necessity to depend on infrastructure like colleges, maternity and childcare providers.
The authorities says it expects to maintain them there between three and 6 months, however this might be prolonged to 9 months.
Port of Portland bosses have agreed for the barge to be docked for 18 months initially, however this shall be stored underneath overview.
Barge residents will not be detained, which suggests they're free to return and go, however they should signal a register every time and undergo port safety.
They should bear "robust security checks" earlier than they arrive, which embrace searches of UK and worldwide databases.
The Home Office has paid for bus providers to take barge residents to close by Weymouth for entry to native providers.
What is it like on board?
The authorities describes the barge as "basic and functional accommodation" and says on-site services are designed to "minimise the need to leave".
It has 222 en suite bedrooms. They every have a bathe, two single beds, window, TV, desk, wardrobe and additional storage.
As effectively because the reception desk on entry and Wi-Fi all through, the vessel has a canteen, laundry facility, health club, TV and video games, and multi-faith room.
The bar, which was put in for when non-public corporations use the barge, has been eliminated.
To keep away from further stress on native providers, the Home Office has paid the native NHS to supply on-site medical services.
Dorset Council has additionally been given £377,000 (£3,500 per mattress area) to assist fund English classes and different actions on board.
There isn't any curfew, but when a resident is "late-returning" within the night a member of the 24-hour safety workforce will make calls to determine their whereabouts.
The native Conservative MP Chris Loder has demanded to see a safety report, expressing concern every room was solely designed for one particular person - and capability has been scaled up inappropriately.
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