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  • 10 June 2020. <br />
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Collect Photo from VCSM Escaut rescue craft (French Coastguard) between Calais and Dover, France.<br />
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A spokesman for France’s Channel Prefecture said the photo was shot on Wednesday June 10, three miles off Calais.<br />
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‘Three men and a woman were attempting to paddle across the channel on two windsurf boards that had been tied together with rope,’ adding: ‘Shovels were being used as oars.’<br />
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A Mayday was put out by a Dunkirk Seaways ferry after the group was spotted at 6.35am, in a relatively calm sea. <br />
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The VCSM Escaut rescue craft attended the scene, and rescued the migrants, who were all suffering from mild hypothermia. <br />
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The group was returned to France, and later ‘processed’ by Border Police, who could provide no further details of what happened to them.<br />
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The Prefecture spokesman said migrants were increasingly using makeshift crafts because of the difficulty of getting hold of motorboats.<br />
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So far in June, 250 migrants have reached Britain by boat - including a record single-day figure of 166.<br />
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Photo© courtesy; French Coast Guard/VCSM Escaut rescue craft/Channel Prefecture provided to Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Perhaps an illegal alien? A sticker seen on the outside of an old caravan likely used by smugglers and migrants hidden in dunes at a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley019.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. 'Gendarmes National' - National police wait for me at my car early in the morning. The armed gendarmes play cat and mouse with smugglers and migrants as they constantly patrol the region searching for migrants and the ruthless smugglers who deposit desperate migrants on the beaches as they attempt to make the dangerous crossing from France to Britain. The police claimed migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing from a number of beaches in the region. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley024.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. A gravel road leads to deserted shacks and a deserted caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley022.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley032.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley013.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted old caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The caravan appears to have been recently used with cardboard laid on the ground for bedding and passport photos discovered on the sandy floor. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley012.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley011.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted shack hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The shack appear to have been recently used and contains 2 steel framed beds and another bed with a stinking mattress. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley005.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley035.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley027.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley021.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley017.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley010.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley009.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley007.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley015.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted old caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The caravan appears to have been recently used with cardboard laid on the ground for bedding and passport photos discovered on the sandy floor. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley014.jpg
  • 31 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling, operations co-ordinator for <br />
British founded charity Care4Calais at their warehousing complex in Calais. The charity offers food, clothing, shelter in the form of tents, tarps, blankets and other services to migrant refugees in Calais and Dunkerque.  With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France048.jpg
  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Immigration is not a Crime. A sign on the door at British founded charity Care4Calais load a van as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France044.jpg
  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France042.jpg
  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France041a.jpg
  • 31 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling, operations co-ordinator for <br />
British founded charity Care4Calais at their warehousing complex in Calais. The charity offers food, clothing, shelter in the form of tents, tarps, blankets and other services to migrant refugees in Calais and Dunkerque.  With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France049.jpg
  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France045.jpg
  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Volunteers at British founded charity Care4Calais load a van as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France043.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
An aid worker with British founded charity Care4Calais helps in the distribution of T-shirts to migrant refugees in Calais. Care4Calais is an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France055.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
An aid worker with British founded charity Care4Calais helps in the distribution of T-shirts to migrant refugees in Calais. Care4Calais is an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France055.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France054.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France051.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish child stands patiently in line with migrants waiting for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France008.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France054.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France052.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France051.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France050.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France053.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France050.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Kurdish migrants walk past a burned out van at the entrance to the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France041.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Adam Abdualaziz (rt with white shirt under Mercedes jacket) was recruited from Sudan to play football in Europe where he joined Juventus Crew Alpha in Germany. Sadly he didn't make the cut and is just one of many young men dumped onto the streets of Europe by football clubs. Adam is now a migrant receiving aid from <br />
British founded charity Care4Calais on a morning aid drop where they offer phone charging and food to migrant refugees in Calais. The charity also provides games to help lift their spirits. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
British founded charity Care4Calais offers assistance, phone charging and food to migrant refugees in Calais. The charity also provides games to help lift their spirits. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants sit in the grass to eat food as supplied by British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants wait in line. Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants gather at the back of a van from the British aid organisation Care4Calais where they are handed clothing and provided with services including mobile phone charging, water, tea, coffee and other assistance.<br />
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A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
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French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
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Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Calais, France.<br />
Decathlon sports supply store in Calais. It is alleged migrants are supplied with tents and other essential survival equipment from Decathlon and other sporting equipment stores in the region. Ruthless Albanian gangs running migrant camps allegedly provide kayaks, surf boards and even paddling pools which desperate migrants pay way over the top prices to the smugglers for in their often desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) as they   seek to make better lives for themselves in Britain.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the migrant charity Care4Calais stands at a food and services distribution point helping migrants in Calais. Her charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the migrant charity Care4Calais stands at a food and services distribution point helping migrants in Calais. Her charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the migrant charity Care4Calais stands at a food and services distribution point helping migrants in Calais. Her charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the migrant charity Care4Calais stands at a food and services distribution point helping migrants in Calais. Her charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
A small group of Afghan men including  16 year old boy who did not wish to be identified pose for a photograph outside the central hospital in Calais where aid organisations including British founded Care4Calais offer help and assistance to many of the thousands of migrant refugees who pass through. <br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
<br />
Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19aug21-Afghan refugees Calais004.jpg
  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
A small group of Afghan men including  16 year old boy who did not wish to be identified pose for a photograph outside the central hospital in Calais where aid organisations including British founded Care4Calais offer help and assistance to many of the thousands of migrant refugees who pass through. <br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
<br />
Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19aug21-Afghan refugees Calais001.jpg
  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
A small group of Afghan men including  16 year old boy who did not wish to be identified pose for a photograph outside the central hospital in Calais where aid organisations including British founded Care4Calais offer help and assistance to many of the thousands of migrant refugees who pass through. <br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
<br />
Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19aug21-Afghan refugees Calais002.jpg
  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
A small group of Afghan men including  16 year old boy who did not wish to be identified pose for a photograph outside the central hospital in Calais where aid organisations including British founded Care4Calais offer help and assistance to many of the thousands of migrant refugees who pass through. <br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
<br />
Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19aug21-Afghan refugees Calais003.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
One of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis013.jpg
  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Daily Mirror chief reporter Andy Lines interviews Claire Moseley, founder of the volunteer run migrant charity Care4Calais warehouse near Calais. Claire's charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Daily Mirror chief reporter Andy Lines interviews Claire Moseley, founder of the volunteer run migrant charity Care4Calais warehouse near Calais. Claire's charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrants struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Calais, France.<br />
Thousands of kilometres of high security fencing rings many of the key cross channel infrastructure in and around calais and Sangatte in even increasing efforts to deter migrants from illegally making the crossing between France and Britain.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis001.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis003.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis002.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A group of young Kurdish migrant refugees all desperate to get to Britain turn their backs to the camera because they do not wish to be identified outside their tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A group of young Kurdish migrant refugees all desperate to get to Britain turn their backs to the camera because they do not wish to be identified outside their tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish migrant cuts wood for the evening fire so he can cook and brew tea inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Sunday mirror reporter Patrick Hill interviews Zana Mohamed (19yrs) a young Kurdish migrant inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Zana Mohamed (19yrs) a young Kurdish migrant refugee sits outside his tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish migrant cuts wood for the evening fire so he can cook and brew tea inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish child inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Kurdish migrant refugees hoping to get to Britain inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Zana Mohamed (19yrs) a young Kurdish migrant refugee sits outside his tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A woman carries several plates of food consisting of fried chicken, rice, baked beans, bread and bananas into the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A migrant holds 2 plates of food consisting of fried chicken, rice, baked beans, bread and a banana as provided by Care4Calais along with other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France018.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Long lines gather for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Children play while their parents wait in line for lunch provided by Care4Calais and other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Long lines gather for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A 6 yr old Kurdish child sits down to eat lunch provided by Care4Calais and other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Long lines gather for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 December 2022. Loon Plage near Dunkirk, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A group of migrant refugees with children at the Loon Plage refugee camp near Dunkirk. The group did not wish to speak with reporters. Ot is suggested they are from Albania. It is from here the group rescued by a fishing boat after their flimsy dingy collapsed in the Channel on 14th December are alleged to have departed. 39 people were rescued with 4 confirmed dead as the search continues for possibly more bodies. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
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  • 16 December 2022. Loon Plage near Dunkirk, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A group of migrant refugees with children at the Loon Plage refugee camp near Dunkirk. The group did not wish to speak with reporters. Ot is suggested they are from Albania. It is from here the group rescued by a fishing boat after their flimsy dingy collapsed in the Channel on 14th December are alleged to have departed. 39 people were rescued with 4 confirmed dead as the search continues for possibly more bodies. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
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  • 16 December 2022. Loon Plage near Dunkirk, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A group of migrant refugees with children at the Loon Plage refugee camp near Dunkirk. The group did not wish to speak with reporters. Ot is suggested they are from Albania. It is from here the group rescued by a fishing boat after their flimsy dingy collapsed in the Channel on 14th December are alleged to have departed. 39 people were rescued with 4 confirmed dead as the search continues for possibly more bodies. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    16dec22-Migrant refugees France005.jpg
  • 16 December 2022. Loon Plage near Dunkirk, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A group of migrant refugees with children at the Loon Plage refugee camp near Dunkirk. The group did not wish to speak with reporters. Ot is suggested they are from Albania. It is from here the group rescued by a fishing boat after their flimsy dingy collapsed in the Channel on 14th December are alleged to have departed. 39 people were rescued with 4 confirmed dead as the search continues for possibly more bodies. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
    16dec22-Migrant refugees France002.jpg
  • 16 December 2022. Loon Plage near Dunkirk, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
A group of migrant refugees with children at the Loon Plage refugee camp near Dunkirk. The group did not wish to speak with reporters. Ot is suggested they are from Albania. It is from here the group rescued by a fishing boat after their flimsy dingy collapsed in the Channel on 14th December are alleged to have departed. 39 people were rescued with 4 confirmed dead as the search continues for possibly more bodies. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com<br />
All rights reserved.
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais warehouse. Food waiting to be added to care packages by volunteers ready for later distribution to desperate migrant refugees.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the British volunteer run refugee charity Care4Calais works tirelessly to build her foundation  to help migrant refugees as they struggle to survive on the streets of Calais where they are constantly harassed and moved on by authorities. Care4Calais provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, medical aid, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais warehouse. Coats and clothes, all cleaned, pre sorted and checked to ensure they are in good condition are packed by volunteers ready for later distribution to desperate migrant refugees - many of whom have little in the way of warm clothing as winter approaches. <br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the British volunteer run refugee charity Care4Calais works tirelessly to build her foundation  to help migrant refugees as they struggle to survive on the streets of Calais where they are constantly harassed and moved on by authorities. Care4Calais provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, medical aid, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Volunteers gather for lunch at the volunteer run migrant refugee charity Care4Calais distribution centre near Calais. The British charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrant refugees struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais warehouse. 'Migration is not a crime,' reads the poster of Paddington Bear - himself an immigrant to the UK from Peru adorns the back of a door at the charity's distribution hub.  Everything donated to the charity which can be used is cleaned, pre sorted and checked to ensure items are in good condition before they are distributed to desperate migrant refugees - many of whom have little in the way of warm clothing or possessions as winter approaches.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the British volunteer run refugee charity Care4Calais works tirelessly to build her foundation  to help migrant refugees as they struggle to survive on the streets of Calais where they are constantly harassed and moved on by authorities. Care4Calais provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, medical aid, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18nov20-Care4Calais charity refugees...jpg
  • 18 November 2020. Care4Calais - Calais, France.<br />
Claire Moseley, founder of the volunteer run migrant refugee charity Care4Calais searches through shoes at her charity's warehouse near Calais. Her charity provides meals, clothing, haircuts, charging stations for phones, hot drinks, tents, blankets and a wide range of goods and services to help migrant refugees struggling to survive on the streets of Calais where they are continually harassed and moved on by authorities. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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