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Epping council votes to urge government to shut asylum hotel | Epping council votes to urge government to shut asylum hotel |
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Protesters gathered near The Bell Hotel in Epping while the council met | Protesters gathered near The Bell Hotel in Epping while the council met |
A council has voted unanimously to urge the government to close a hotel housing asylum seekers after a series of public demonstrations. | A council has voted unanimously to urge the government to close a hotel housing asylum seekers after a series of public demonstrations. |
The total number of people arrested after unrest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping has risen to 17 - in the wake of several protests since 13 July. | The total number of people arrested after unrest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping has risen to 17 - in the wake of several protests since 13 July. |
At a packed and often heated public meeting on Thursday, the Conservative leader of Epping Forest District Council, Chris Whitbread, said: "I am concerned that our residents' peaceful protests are being infiltrated on the extremes of politics." | At a packed and often heated public meeting on Thursday, the Conservative leader of Epping Forest District Council, Chris Whitbread, said: "I am concerned that our residents' peaceful protests are being infiltrated on the extremes of politics." |
A large group of people gathered outside the council offices during the meeting - and a peaceful protest was taking place at the Bell Hotel, police said. | A large group of people gathered outside the council offices during the meeting - and a peaceful protest was taking place at the Bell Hotel, police said. |
There was a large police presence in Epping on Thursday evening | There was a large police presence in Epping on Thursday evening |
Whitbread told the meeting: "I'm worried that Epping will become a focus and a battleground for the agendas of those extremist groups and they will continue to stoke tensions as part of their wider campaigns." | Whitbread told the meeting: "I'm worried that Epping will become a focus and a battleground for the agendas of those extremist groups and they will continue to stoke tensions as part of their wider campaigns." |
During the meeting, protesters wearing England flags and union jacks draped over their backs stood behind fencing erected outside the hotel. | During the meeting, protesters wearing England flags and union jacks draped over their backs stood behind fencing erected outside the hotel. |
Earlier in the day the force warned that people who wore face coverings would be asked to remove them and those who refused would be arrested. | Earlier in the day the force warned that people who wore face coverings would be asked to remove them and those who refused would be arrested. |
Essex Police later confirmed one person was arrested for wearing a face covering at the hotel, but the protest had been peaceful. This was the 17th arrest in total. | Essex Police later confirmed one person was arrested for wearing a face covering at the hotel, but the protest had been peaceful. This was the 17th arrest in total. |
Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: "I want to thank those who are attending today and protesting peacefully. | Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: "I want to thank those who are attending today and protesting peacefully. |
"We won't tolerate anyone thinking they can come and cause trouble or breach the orders we've put in place to keep people safe. My message is clear – we will deal with you." | "We won't tolerate anyone thinking they can come and cause trouble or breach the orders we've put in place to keep people safe. My message is clear – we will deal with you." |
The council voted unanimously to pass a motion urging the government to close the Bell Hotel | The council voted unanimously to pass a motion urging the government to close the Bell Hotel |
Action has been staged at the hotel since a man living there was charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. | Action has been staged at the hotel since a man living there was charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. |
Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and remains on remand in custody. | Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and remains on remand in custody. |
Whitbread added: "The majority of Epping residents are peaceful while concerned that lasting harm is being done to our community. | Whitbread added: "The majority of Epping residents are peaceful while concerned that lasting harm is being done to our community. |
"Since it was first occupied during the pandemic this council has consistently maintained this hotel is the wrong location. | "Since it was first occupied during the pandemic this council has consistently maintained this hotel is the wrong location. |
"It is occupied often by vulnerable people and there are not the facilities here to support them." | "It is occupied often by vulnerable people and there are not the facilities here to support them." |
The number of people arrested in connection with unrest at the Epping hotel rose from 10 on Wednesday to 17 on Thursday | The number of people arrested in connection with unrest at the Epping hotel rose from 10 on Wednesday to 17 on Thursday |
During the meeting, Conservative councillor Holly Whitbread spoke critically of councillors who had encouraged or taken part in protests. | During the meeting, Conservative councillor Holly Whitbread spoke critically of councillors who had encouraged or taken part in protests. |
While supporting the motion, she said: "I would never knowingly stand next to neo-Nazis, which is what a member in this chamber did on Sunday. | While supporting the motion, she said: "I would never knowingly stand next to neo-Nazis, which is what a member in this chamber did on Sunday. |
"My grandad fought in a war against these people. I think quite frankly anyone who stands side by side with them should hang their head in shame." | "My grandad fought in a war against these people. I think quite frankly anyone who stands side by side with them should hang their head in shame." |
Fellow Conservative councillor Shane Yerrell urged the council not to make assumptions about protesters. | Fellow Conservative councillor Shane Yerrell urged the council not to make assumptions about protesters. |
"It is not fair for anyone turning up at the protest to be branded a racist or a Nazi," he said. | "It is not fair for anyone turning up at the protest to be branded a racist or a Nazi," he said. |
He closed his submission by reading a statement from the father of the alleged victim of sexual assault, which received a standing ovation from the chamber and the public gallery. | He closed his submission by reading a statement from the father of the alleged victim of sexual assault, which received a standing ovation from the chamber and the public gallery. |
Protesters gathered near to the hotel on Thursday evening | Protesters gathered near to the hotel on Thursday evening |
While supporting the motion, Jaymey McIvor, for Reform UK, said it was a "great shame" more councillors had not visited the protests. | While supporting the motion, Jaymey McIvor, for Reform UK, said it was a "great shame" more councillors had not visited the protests. |
He said: "The people of Epping are worried, they're scared. And what they want in that scenario is to be listened to." | He said: "The people of Epping are worried, they're scared. And what they want in that scenario is to be listened to." |
McIvor went on to repeat claims, refuted by Essex Police, that "far left thuggery were escorted to the Bell Hotel" - to which several other members shouted responses including "fake news" and "misinformation". | McIvor went on to repeat claims, refuted by Essex Police, that "far left thuggery were escorted to the Bell Hotel" - to which several other members shouted responses including "fake news" and "misinformation". |
The rest of McIvor's statement condemned violence and called for the closure of the hotel, as he returned to his seat he was greeted with a standing ovation from people in the public gallery. | The rest of McIvor's statement condemned violence and called for the closure of the hotel, as he returned to his seat he was greeted with a standing ovation from people in the public gallery. |
Liberal Democrat councillor Janet Whitehouse, who is Epping Town mayor, provided some support and sympathy with asylum seekers, saying: "We don't know the situation of the people placed there. | Liberal Democrat councillor Janet Whitehouse, who is Epping Town mayor, provided some support and sympathy with asylum seekers, saying: "We don't know the situation of the people placed there. |
"It's very sad that the picture of Epping being seen nationally and internationally is one of violence." | "It's very sad that the picture of Epping being seen nationally and internationally is one of violence." |
On Thursday, a Home Office spokesperson said the number of hotels being used for asylum seekers had decreased from more than 400 in summer 2023, to less than 210. | |
"We'll continue to work closely with local police and community partners, in Epping and across the country, as we fix this broken system," they said. | |
Several police officers were outside the council offices while the meeting was on | Several police officers were outside the council offices while the meeting was on |
Of the 17 arrested, six people have been charged with offences including violent disorder, criminal damage and refusing to remove a face covering. | Of the 17 arrested, six people have been charged with offences including violent disorder, criminal damage and refusing to remove a face covering. |
A dispersal order was imposed until 08:00 BST on Friday in response to further planned protests. | A dispersal order was imposed until 08:00 BST on Friday in response to further planned protests. |
It gave officers extra powers to direct people to leave the area or face arrest. | It gave officers extra powers to direct people to leave the area or face arrest. |
A dispersal order was in place on Thursday into Friday morning | A dispersal order was in place on Thursday into Friday morning |
Reaction from Epping residents has been divided, with some feeling the protests are justified while others told the BBC they felt uncomfortable. | Reaction from Epping residents has been divided, with some feeling the protests are justified while others told the BBC they felt uncomfortable. |
A 53-year-old man called Jason, who declined to share his surname, said the protests had been "a long time coming". | A 53-year-old man called Jason, who declined to share his surname, said the protests had been "a long time coming". |
He continued: "I don't think the violence is justified. I don't think that the police help the situation by going in mob handed but they've got to do their job. | He continued: "I don't think the violence is justified. I don't think that the police help the situation by going in mob handed but they've got to do their job. |
"People are angry, so they're going to react. I think the people here are justified in being angry." | "People are angry, so they're going to react. I think the people here are justified in being angry." |
Supermarket worker Tilly Nelson argued that social media had fuelled some of the protesting, helped spread misinformation and turned the protests into an event. | Supermarket worker Tilly Nelson argued that social media had fuelled some of the protesting, helped spread misinformation and turned the protests into an event. |
She said: "It's like a social gathering to come together to put their mask on and have a go at the police." | She said: "It's like a social gathering to come together to put their mask on and have a go at the police." |
The 20-year-old said she had only positive interactions with some of the men who live at the hotel, who she describes as "the politest people". | The 20-year-old said she had only positive interactions with some of the men who live at the hotel, who she describes as "the politest people". |
She shared concerns the "narrative has completely changed". | She shared concerns the "narrative has completely changed". |
Additional reporting by Nadira Tudor. | Additional reporting by Nadira Tudor. |
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