Officials will examine RAF Scampton to assess the impact of asylum centre work on heritage assets.
By James Turner & Tim DaleCouncil officers will be allowed onto a former RAF station later to assess work to prepare it to house asylum seekers.
Its officers were refused access earlier in the week, but the authority said it would be allowed access today.The TSN issued on Friday required contractors to stop work near listed buildings, including intrusive surveys and erecting fences.Local Democracy Reporting Service "Technical officers will assess all activities across the site and then they will need time to consider the findings."
The Home Office previously said: "We are confident our project, which will house asylum seekers in basic, safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements."The council issued a temporary stop notice to workers at Scampton last week
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