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Young asylum seekers to spend winters in Heino in coming years

Young asylum seekers to spend winters in Heino in coming years

The COA has been granted permission to house up to 140 young asylum seekers aged 15 to 18 at a holiday park near Heino for the next five winters. The facility will be used annually from October to April over a five-year period.

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