The first twenty migrant children from the jungle camp have arrived in Devon.
The site in Calais, which is due to be demolished this week, is thought to have held thousands of men, women and children.
Up to 70 are arriving at a temporary facility near Torrington, which has been established by Devon County Council. The authority is working with the Home Office, the police and the NHS on housing the youngsters.
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