A quarter of hosts have not confirmed they will continue to offer accommodation, so more people are needed to help
Over 300 more Ukrainian refugees are expected to settle in Lincolnshire in the coming weeks.
However, Lincolnshire County Council’s executive for Children’s Services and Community Safety Councillor Patricia Bradwell, will tell councillors next week that the authority is in the process of contacting 3,000 people to see if they are still willing to take part in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
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