Epping braces for more unrest as protesters gather near migrant hotel and prepare to march to council building ahead of urgent meeting about disorder rocking Essex town

A Essex Town is preparing for more unrest after preparing for walking from a controversial immigrant hotel to the local council building.
Bell Hotel in EPPING became the focus of anger against asylum seekers after being accused of two young girls who were sexually assaulted days after coming to England.
The rapidly spreading news on social media and EPPING endured several protests in the last two weeks, while the rebels jumped on the roof of a police van and crushed the windows windows.
In the afternoon, metal fencing was delivered to the hotel behind a flat -bed truck with a driving to support the defenses of the building.
The police in Riot Gear covered both sides of the road by creating a barrier around the hotel in EPPING, and there was a dog team.
This month, after demonstrations outside Bell Hotel, EPPING was ordered by the police.
Today, the order, which is in force from 14.00 to 8 am, covers an area including transportation centers such as city center and underground station.
Since the disorder began at the beginning of this month, the protests have spread to other parts of the country, more than 150 meetings outside the Park Hotel, Diss, Norfolk on Monday on Monday, Norfolk on Monday, after planning to change from housing refugee families to single men.
A police officer follows the protesters in front of a British flag while studying ‘the only way EPPING’
A minibus directed by protesters is doing a giant sign of ‘protect our children’
Another sign of metal barriers surrounding the environment of the hotel, ‘This immigrant hotel is closed’
One of the EPPING protesters is wearing a T -shirt that says ‘Close Bell Hotel, Save Our Children’
Metal fencing was delivered to the immigrant hotel in EPPING this morning while trying to support defenses
Police ordered a disintegration in EPPING after previous demonstrations other than Bell Hotel at the beginning of this month. Today, the order held until 8 am until 8 am until 8:00 covers an area that includes transportation centers such as city center and underground station.
Bell Hotel in EPPING, which has been hosting immigrants for the last five years, has become a hot point for protests against asylum seekers.
A protester jumps up and down on the roof of a police van at a protest outside Bell Hotel on 17 July
Anti -immigration protesters attacked police vans during the protest on July 17
Ethiopia Asium Seeker Hadush Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was accused of a series of sexual crimes.
He was arrested by civil servants on July 8 after the reports of a man who was inappropriate to a number of people.
Kebatu appeared at the Colchester Magistrate Court on Thursday, July 10 and rejected all crimes.
On July 17, Kebatu was accused of three points of sexual assault and encouraged a girl to participate in sexual activity and was harassed without violence.
58 -year -old Lindsey, ‘I have been in EPPING for 17 years, and my daughter (hotel) and the poor girl is attacked by the school is being attacked.
“ We were uncomfortable. There are 140 men there. This is a small town, people always speak and hear something. In big cities, these things can blush and the weather can be brushed, but here we hear more.
And we were horrified. I was here every day, and we are only mothers in Sundresses, we are facing the police with masks and weapons.
At this point, the hotel needs to be closed. And people sent them to a place where they were not free to wander before they were supervised.
“People think it is only about racism, but it has nothing to do with the race. Whatever happens, Scottish people can be there, but they are not welcome until they know who they are in our town. They must be veterinarians. ‘
Hazel, who has been living in EPPING for 21 years, said, ‘I want them outside. Just ridiculous. I have grandchildren. I have a 10 -year -old grandson.
‘Those who are definitely inferior – you can see what happened to that girl. It happens all over the country.
“ They come to thousands of boats and they are all young men.
“ There must be an agenda to keep them there with the government. Now they need to stop. I hope we rest.
“ I hope they remove them and do not place them in another community. Send them back. ‘
This is a broken story with more to be followed …




