Epping Hotel Asylum Seekers have become the centre of one of the most closely watched legal disputes in recent UK asylum accommodation history. What began as a local planning disagreement in Essex has evolved into a wider conversation about housing obligations, community tension, human rights, and the limits of council authority. At the heart of it all sits The Bell Hotel in Epping, a building that has come to symbolise the complex intersection of immigration policy, public order, and the law.
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