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| Tuesday, 5 November, 2002, 06:23 GMT Date for Yarl's Wood reopening ![]() The centre was partly destroyed in the fire in February The asylum seekers' detention centre at Yarl's Wood should be ready to reopen next April, the government has announced. The centre, near Bedford, was damaged by fire during a riot in February which caused damage estimated at �38m. The �80m flagship site centre opened late last year and was designed to hold 900 asylum seekers. The complex, which was not fitted with water sprinklers, was badly damaged in the blaze. Necessary facilities Immigration minister Beverley Hughes said the intention was for Yarl's Wood to reopen in April 2003 with a population of single females. It would later take families involved in asylum and non-asylum cases. "In advance of this, work has already commenced to install sprinklers and the necessary facilities so that this population can be accommodated," she said. "As with all other removal centres, Yarl's Wood will be used to ensure we deliver our commitment to remove those without lawful right to be here." Ms Hughes was replying to a Commons written question from Conservative Bedfordshire North East MP Alastair Burt. | See also: 24 Oct 02 | England 23 Oct 02 | England 03 Apr 02 | England 18 Feb 02 | England 17 Feb 02 | England 16 Feb 02 | England 15 Feb 02 | England 15 Feb 02 | England Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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