Epping councillor reveals secret plans to shut down controversial migrant hotel | UK | News

A councilor, the local council in EPPING, is investigating all possible options to close an immigrant hotel, which is the scenes of several major protests this month. The demonstrations on Sunday were the latest demonstrations in a series of protests other than Bell Hotel since July 13, after allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl.
The EPPING Forest Region Council called the government to close the site on Essex, which is open to immigrants, but now weighing other options to close the hotel. When asked whether Bellin Bell Hotel can use the laws of licensing or planning to close the asylum seekers, the Toray Assembly Member Holly Whitbread said: “The Council is investigating various options, and unfortunately, the planning cabin is not a member, unfortunately, unfortunately we discover that the hotel was used in another way.”
CLLR Whitbread, representing EPPING in both regional councils, confirmed that it was related to the government’s decision to keep the hotel open.
“The interior office, we met them and they continue to use the line, ‘We are determined to close everything [migrant] Hotels at the end of this parliament ‘. The end of the parliament is four years away, which is not good enough. “
ClLR Whitbread, home secretary Yette Cooper’ın about the situation “should take a concept” added.
The protesters against the hotel gathered again outside the site, while protesters also showed the protesters.
Essex police, during previous demonstrations repeated serious deterioration, violence and damage to the society due to protest restrictions, he said.
This included the prohibition of everyone wearing a hundred covers, and the force said that three people were arrested during Sunday’s protest.
Last week, CLLR Whitbread, which claimed the council movement, which called on the house office to close the hotel, said that the last protest was “relatively peaceful ,, but during the demos that started more than the first two weeks ago, he accused some“ protest tourism ”.
He said: “It seemed to be hugged before the early hours of the evening, it was good to see. What I didn’t like to see was that he was a kind of professional protester from London or coming from London to the tube.
“What I found personally frustrating from these protests is actually many people of politics, entering, and really undermines the legitimate views of the local people trying to put forward, and then we saw the kind of violence.
“It was not the local people trying to touch on a strong point against the hotel. I think this kind of protest has weakened a little.”
Most people in EPPING said that most people want to close the hotel and stop the protests.
Essex Police and Crime Commissioner met with Mrs. Cooper on Monday because Bell Hotel was used as immigrant accommodation.
Roger Hirst said that the hotel is in an inappropriate place and that the officer costs “hundreds of thousands of pounds” about overtime to send protests to the police. Telegram Reports.
ClLR Whitbread said EPPING has become the “National Debate on illegal Migration Crisis”.
He accused the government of not listening and repeated the Council’s call to closing the hotel to asylum seekers.
“Obviously, there are shelter practices to be processed, but the hotel in EPPING cannot be defended,” he said.
Orum For the wider community in EPPING, it is no longer safe, but also people at the hotel.
“They do not listen to the local deputies, the police and the fire department, the council or the local people.
“Very annoying and I hope they listen soon.”
The protests outside Bell Hotel were fired at the beginning of this month on the accusation of 38 -year -old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu after allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl.
He refused to accuse the Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court and will be tried in August.




