COUNCILLORS have met up with public sector partners and community groups for the first time this week as Wiltshire Council prepares the way to welcome refugees into the county.

The Refugee Programme Board had its first meeting this week with health and police partners to help assess capacity for welcoming refugees.

Members of the board discussed how health, housing and education preparations have taken shape. They will now liaise closely with central government advising how many refugees could settle in the county.

Council leader Jane Scott said: "Together with our partners we are making plans so that the right support is in place to ensure refugees can make Wiltshire their home. We want them to be part of our communities permanently, having the support they need to become self-sufficient, finding jobs and settling in Wiltshire.

"We'll now be working closely with central government as we advise how many refugees we can welcome to the county and look forward to preparing the way to help them settle into our communities.

"There is a huge amount of support being offered by communities locally, and currently the best organisations to contact at this time are the international aid organisations such as the Red Cross, Unicef and Oxfam. We will also be working with the voluntary and community sector in the county to provide support."