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Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
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Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Fly With Me, to mark the one year since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. Flying kites, music, dance. Organised by the Good Chance Theatre at Parliament Hill Viewpoint on Hampstead Heath.
12 months on from the Taliban offensive and the UK government’s response to the crisis has drastically changed; the Home Office has slashed the number of Afghan refugees allowed into the UK, the Afghan Resettlement Scheme has stalled, and over 12,000 of the Afghan refugees evacuated last August remain housed in unsuitable temporary accommodation, unable to cook for themselves or connect with people in the local community.
Website |
Medium |
Twitter |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan