
News
Share
Published 10:42 30 Aug 2025 BST
Updated 10:42 30 Aug 2025 BST
Three people were arrested, and two police officers were injured in Epping following the latest protest over the use of asylum hotels.
People had gathered to demonstrate in the Essex town after the government announced on Friday that it had won its bid to block the closure of the Bell Hotel, which has been at the centre of a wave of protests.
One person was apprehended on suspicion of violent disorder, a second man on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and a third on suspicion of drink driving after a car was driven on the wrong side of the road towards a police cordon.
Assistant chief constable Glen Pavelin said: "Protest is a democratic right, and we’ll always do all we can to facilitate that, for every group seeking to make their voice heard.
"The overwhelming majority of people in Epping tonight clearly wanted their voices to be heard, and they did that safely and without the need for a police response.
"However, the right to protest does not include a right to commit a crime, and tonight a small number of people were arrested. Two officers sustained injuries, which are thankfully not serious.
"Officers will remain in the area in the coming hours to ensure the dispersal order, which remains in place, is adhered to," per LBC.
It comes after Epping Forest District Council had been granted an interim injunction by the High Court, putting a stop to Somani Hotels (the hotel's owner) from using the hotel to accommodate asylum seekers beyond September 12.
The Home Office and Somani Hotels challenged this with a decision in a bid to avoid similar legal challenges across the country.
Following yesterday's ruling (August 29), asylum seekers will now be able to stay in Epping's Bell Hotel beyond the September 12 deadline.
Anyone gathering outside the hotel had to vacate the area by 9.30 pm on Friday, per an Essex Police request.
A second order was put in place regarding a small crowd on the Epping side of High Road, which forced them to leave the area by 10 pm. Both orders were adhered to.
A dispersal order was in place until 6 am today (August 30).
Paveling added: "The strength of feeling in Epping throughout the summer is not lost on me. My continued plea to those people who want their voices to be heard is to please do that safely and peacefully," per LBC.
Why Google wants to release 32,000,000 infected mosquitoes into the wild
It’s not quite as crazy as it sounds Google wants to release 32,000,000 disease-infected mosquitoes into the wild. Yes, you heard that right, and while this may sound like the evil masterplan of a crazed villain, the project is actually one of goodwill for the betterment of humanity. For thousands of years, humans have been […]
News
9h
All the reviews for Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 as audience favourite returns
It seems people are divided The new season of Clarkson’s Farm focuses on Jeremy Clarkson’s efforts to modernise Diddly Squat Farm, as he deals with major farming challenges, a changing political landscape, and the growing demands of running his new pub. Season 5 of the documentary reality series begins after a health scare forces Jeremy […]
News
9h
Amazon confirms exact dates for four-day Prime Day event
News