The accommodation will house people from Ukraine and Afghanistan, a council says.
East Hampshire District Council is using money from the government and developers to pay for the housingEight homes have been bought by a council for refugees fleeing Ukraine and Afghanistan.
Five of the homes are in Bordon, with two in Petersfield and one in Horndean. Seven homes will be used by Ukrainian refugees and one by an Afghan family.He added: "Thousands of selfless people agreed to share their homes with Ukrainian refugees when the conflict first broke and now we can find them a home to call their own.
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