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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority at the Sevington Inland Border…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority…
More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority at the Sevington Inland Border Facility since November 2024. Based at the Sevington facility, which…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority at the Sevington Inland Border Facility since November 2024. Based at…
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More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ seized at Sevington Inland Border Facility
0More than 200 tonnes of ‘unsafe food’ has been seized by Ashford Port Health Authority at the Sevington Inland Border Facility since November 2024. Based at the Sevington facility, which lies about 22 miles inland from the Port of Dover, the port health authority is marking two years since its establishment. The service has grown quickly from a team of three in 2021 into what the authority describes as ‘the busiest and most significant Border Control Post in the country, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week’. Since going live in April 2024, the team has been carrying…

