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Hundreds take part in protests near asylum hotel in Epping | UK News

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Shivani Chaudhari

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 A large group of people walking.

Crowds gathered at the scene in Epping on Thursday

Hundreds of people have taken part in protests near a hotel used to house asylum seekers in a town.

Protesters from far-right and pro-refugee groups gathered in Epping, Essex, on Thursday.

Essex political reporter Simon Dedman, who was at the scene, estimated there were about 40 pro-refugee protesters and about 400 members of far-right groups.

Essex Police said a man had been arrested on suspicion of affray at the protest.

Simon Dedman/ A group of people stand together with some holding banners that read "Refugees Welcome - Stop the far right". They are standing beside a building with flowers on the roof, and a green space behind it.  Simon Dedman/

About 40 pro-refugee demonstrators attended a protest in Epping on Thursday

“Our officers have been at a planned protest in Epping throughout the afternoon today, and are now aware of some protestors using fireworks and eggs in the crowds,” said a police spokesperson.

“We have closed a section of High Road, Epping, for the safety of the public and those protesting.”

The spokesperson added: “One man has already been arrested at today’s protest on suspicion of affray.”

Chris Whitbread, the Conservative leader of Epping Forest District Council, had called for an end to a hotel in the area being used to house asylum seekers.

He was joined by two local Conservative MPs – Epping Forest’s Neil Hudson and Alex Burghart, who represents Brentwood and Ongar. They claimed the Home Office did not understand the “seriousness of this situation”.

It followed the arrest of an asylum seeker on suspicion of alleged sexual assaults in the town.

Weyman Bennett, a member of Stand Up To Racism who attended the rally, said: “Britain is a peaceful country in which people should be allowed to go about their business without being attacked.”

Millie Smith, who lives in Epping and attended the rally, said: “There has been a lot of misinterpretation of who is here and why they are here.”

Ch Supt Simon Anslow said: “Disruption and offending is never an appropriate response, no matter the strength of feeling in this case, and on this issue.”

The Home Office said it has “begun to restore order [to the asylum system], with a rapid increase in asylum decision-making and the removal of more than 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK”.

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