The Westhill and Elrick Community Council May meeting date has been changed from 11th to 18th May
Agenda will be posted here by 10th May
The Westhill and Elrick Community Council May meeting date has been changed from 11th to 18th May
Agenda will be posted here by 10th May
Summary of Meeting Agenda Item 7 – Westhill & Elrick Community Council, 13/04/2023
CONTEXT
Westhill & Elrick Community Council (WECC) is made up of volunteer community councillors, who work non-politically in a number of different ways to promote and protect the quality of life for residents of Westhill and Elrick. Westhill & Elrick’s (Ward 13) four elected Coucillors are also members of the Community Council but without voting rights.
As a Statutory body we communicate regularly with Aberdeenshire Council (the Council) and we (along with other community organisations e.g. churches) were first made aware of the planned arrival of 173 male asylum seekers around the 15th of March 2023. There was no prior consultation or public announcements made but information related to this has filtered into the public domain by various routes including our own Web posts (https://westhillelrick.org/) on 30th March and 5th April 2023.
In the interim there has been no further specific information on the asylum seekers provided by the Home Office or the Council. However elsewhere there have been further developments. The Council have been active in contacting community groups e.g. churches and those with previous experience in working with asylum seekers, to identify practical ways that help can be offered.
There have been a range of posts, expressing differing views on Westhill & Elrick related Facebook Pages.
Also our local Westminster MP Mr. Andrew Bowie, has issued a statement online. He also offered to attend our Meeting, an offer that was readily accepted.
As per our previous statement on 30th March, WECC fully support the aim of the Council, “to work in partnership with the Home Office and their agents Mears, to mitigate any negative impacts on the Westhill community and maximise the strengths, goodwill and resilience in our community”.
With this in mind we are concerned that the lack of information taken with the lack of initial consultation has led to some strong views about the situation and some serious concerns for the safety of women and children of Westhill in particular. Accordingly we tabled an Agenda item (7) for our meeting on the 13th April to discuss the situation. The notes below capture the main aspects of this part of the meeting and topics discussed. The formal Minutes of the whole meeting will be circulated in due course.
Present at the meeting were 14 community councillors, 10 members of the public (4 in person, 6 on Zoom); plus 4 (Ward 13) elected councillors, Andrew Bowie MP and Inspector Gareth Hannan (Garioch Community Policing Team).
WECC welcome the contributions of all and in particular participation of members of the public as it helps maintain better representation of the spectrum of views held on this issue.
Please note – Inspector Hannan had previously been invited to the meeting regarding separate matters within Westhill as discussed earlier in the Agenda, but stayed on for the discussion regarding the Asylum Hotel.
He continues to reiterate his position that he thinks that Westhill was an inappropriate location for such a large group of asylum seekers and will continue to lobby the Home Office and Government Ministers to that effect.
He has also since met with officials from Aberdeenshire Council who have been placed in a similar position, to work out how best to respond to the situation our community now finds ourselves in. He believes that the community of Westhill and Elrick with support from the Council, community groups and other humanitarian agencies, will rise to the challenge of welcoming these new arrivals.
Concerns were also raised over what there is to do for these men during the days, as they are not allowed to seek employment, although they can volunteer, and there are not many facilities for them to use in the surrounding area. Without sufficient amenities or activities, there are concerns for the mental wellbeing of those being housed in the hotel.
Postscript – After the meeting closed one member of the table tennis club volunteered to teach table tennis.
Inspector Hannan added clarification that there have been no significant incidents regarding 100+ male asylum seekers resident for over a year, at a similar property within Aberdeen City. In his experience of Aberdeen there is some evidence that they are more likely to be victims of crime than perpetrators.
Postscript – This chimes with a view expressed by the MEARS Manager who has stated, that in his experience, most asylum seekers by far, are peaceable law-abiding people, with a willingness to fit in to whatever host community they find themselves in.
The challenge now is how to work on each of those points to alleviate concerns and provide the best outcome for all involved. It was agreed that if the Home Office is intent on going through with this policy in Westhill, then it is a better for our community to offer a hand of welcome to achieve successful and harmonious integration for however long this takes.
** Might you be interested in becoming a Community Councillor?
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As Chair of WECC I recently wrote to Hillcrest Homes, builders of the new homes at Elrick, about rumours circulating that ex-prisoners are to be allocated these houses. Please see correspondence below.
To Hillcrest Homes – 18th April
Hi, I am chair of Westhill and Elrick Community Council. There are some new apartments being built in Elrick and there is a rumour going round that these houses will be used to accommodate ex-prisoners. We believe that this is simply a baseless rumour, but public opinion in Westhill and Elrick at the moment is quite exercised by this rumour. Can you clarify your policy in this area please?
Thank you.
Mervyn Barr. Chair of Westhill and Eric community council.
Dear Mr Barr – 18th April
Your query has been forwarded to me for response.
I can reassure you that our Hillcrest development in Westhill is for social housing and tenants moving into these properties will be allocated from the Aberdeenshire Council housing waiting lists. The allocations of properties are based on housing need only and not targeted at specific groups.
I hope this clarifies the situation.
Kind regards,
Claire Pickthall
Head of Housing and Enterprises
Hillcrest Homes
1 Explorer Road
Dundee DD2 1EG
E-mail: customerservice@hillcrest.org.uk
This is to advise residents that an alternative to the non-emergency telephone number 101, the Police can be contacted by email to Contactus@scotland.police.uk. It is monitored 24/7 and a response should be received within an hour.
There is also a local Westhill email for non-urgent questions WesthillDistrictCPT@Scotland.police.uk. This is monitored by staff at Inverurie, but not 24/7
As always, if there is the potential for danger to life or property, then 999 should be used
Below is link to agenda for WECC meeting on Thursday 13th April at 7pm at the Holiday Inn and by Zoom.
If you would like to attend the meeting please email weccsecretx@gmail.com