Epping asylum hotel Supreme Court appeal denied

David FreezerBBC News, Essex
EPA/SHUTTERSTOCKA Council, which wants to stop an EPPING hotel from housing asylum seekers, has made a legal attempt to object to the Supreme Court.
The EPPING Forest Region Council took a temporary precautionary measures from the Supreme Court, which would force immigrants to leave Bell Hotel in Essex, EPPING, ESSEX until September 12th.
This overturned By the Court of Appeal last week And the Council followed the decision that the case could not go to the Court of Cassation, although the Council said that he could make a direct request to the Supreme Court.
After months of demonstrations at the hotel, Conservative Council leader Chris Whitbread asked the protesters to think of taking steps because the town was “under great difficulty”.
PAThe Council claimed that Somani Hotels, the owner of the Supreme Supreme Court, had violated the rules of planning by not notifying local authority to local authority.
However, the company and the Inner Office, which placed immigrants on the site, successfully overthrew the precautionary measure in the Court of Appeal.
A Supreme Supreme Court hearing to discuss a permanent precautionary measure Planned for October.
However, in the meantime, the Council is considering directly to the Supreme Court – the UK’s highest appeal court – on the rejected temporary precautionary measure decision.
Mr Whitbread said: “We believe that the decision of the Court of Appeal to overturn the temporary measure for the closure of Bell Hotel is wrong.
“However, this is not the end of this issue. We think we have a strong case for a final precautionary measure … It is expected to be heard in early October.
“In the meantime, the Council, the Supreme Court of Appeal Court of the Court of Appeal, including permission to appeal to all our options are open.”
The Council said that the Council of appeal was not given by the appeal court for rejecting the permission to be taken to the Supreme Court.
There are 138 asylum seekers hosted by bags, dozens of people Arrested in connection with the disorder near the hotelMost of them have been accused since then.
EPA/SHUTTERSTOCKOn Wednesday, many children returning to school for the first day of the time, the conservative council member Whitbread, called on potential protesters to limit the restriction because the local people were “under great coercion”.
“I support the right to protest the local people in a peaceful way,” he said.
“However, after more discomfort and arrests by Essex police, I approach the leaders of the EPPING Forest Region Council and other community leaders to ask protesters to think twice with local protests.
“If you choose to continue, it should be done importantly and calmly about the impact of local residents and the local economy.
“As the schools return this week, I address the restriction of protest organizers and give our families and children a very needed respite.”
The recent wave of protests followed the arrest of one of the hotel residents and then taken. Sexual assault of a 14 -year -old girl.
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