The UK town between asylum seeker hotels where scores of British flags are flown | UK | News

The scores of British and British flags appeared in a Sunday town stuck between the two hotels used to host asylum seekers. The locals tied the flags to the lamp poles with zip vineyards for four miles; However, some people hit them as “racist” and “unfavorable”.
Str George’s Cross and Union Flags appeared between the EPPING Forest and North Weald, where migratory families were in Phoenix Epping Hotel for the last three years. Most of the flags are between Bell Hotel, which hosts single male immigrants, and the east of the EPPING HIGH Street. Some of the locals supported the flags, while others ordered them to be removed.
Bell Hotel comes after being allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl after being the center of great protests. 38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu refuses to accuse him and will be tried later on this month.
Last Friday (August 15), a man with a hooded man who put an apartment on Facebook on Facebook was published. Previously, it was claimed that one of the protests had been removed in the town about a week ago.
“I think the flags look great, what a racist and unpleasant thing about the pride in the country you live in.
But he added a second: “I don’t want to remove the @EFDCchairman Council.
A spokesman for an EPPING Forest Council said: “The Council proudly blows its union jack out of civilian offices every day and accepts the importance of making pride in our community and our country.
“Union Jack and while supporting flying flags, any flags or other equipment should not be placed in public property without permission.
“Public areas such as pavements and street lamps are managed by the Essex District Council, not the Forest Region Council. Complaints about the flags about this type of infrastructure will be transferred to the ESSEX District Council.
He continued: “We want everyone to follow the rules and to live the EPPING Forest Region and keep the beautiful community we like to work with.”
Tower Hamlets Council employees reported that they spent hours of cutting the flags of St George’s Cross and unity in Marsh Mills on Dogs Island. The same council allowed Palestinian flags to stay after the war between Hamas and Israel erupted in 2023.
Until June 2022, the Phoenix EPPING Hotel was used by the Redbridge Council to host homeless people. However, after concerns, he was far from the shops and lacked public transportation connections, and the Ministry of the Interior began to use for immigrant families.
The hotel was damaged by a fire on 28 March, but it is still used to host families. Bell Hotel in EPPING was exposed to a fire on April 5, and a 36 -year -old man who resides at the hotel was accused of arson with the intention of endangering life in connection with both fires and waiting for the trial.




