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Hundreds of protesters gather at asylum hotel in Norwich area | UK News

By uk-times.com26 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Richard Knights/ Scores of people standing on the road, many with St George's flags. A car is driving through the middle.Richard Knights/

Hundreds of people are at the protest against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers

Hundreds of people have gathered for a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers.

Many arrived at the hotel in the Norwich area with St George’s flags, placards and banners, some reading “Stop the invasion”.

A journalist at the scene said at least 200 people were present.

Police were present as protesters, some standing in the road, listened and cheered a number of speeches delivered from the back of a parked lorry.

Richard Knights/ A man in black T-shirt and shorts and wearing a union jack beanie hat addresses a crowd from the back of a lorry. Another man stands beside him and looks on. Behind them are banners, one of which says "Unite as one for our children".Richard Knights/

Speakers addressed the crowd from a lorry parked at the scene

Richard Knights/ Picture shows three men, one holding a St George Flag and the other is sitting down while holding a poster. The third man is standing next to a sign that reads 'Stop the invasion'.Richard Knights/

About 200 protesters gathered outside the hotel

On Monday, about 150 protesters gathered outside a hotel in Diss, Norfolk, housing asylum-seeking families in protest again Home Office plans to house single adult males there instead.

Two men were arrested on Saturday morning on suspicion of affray in relation to a protest at the Diss hotel and an earlier one at the hotel in the Norwich area.

Rival groups have also clashed outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, during several demonstrations since 13 July.

Ten people have been charged with offences in relation to disorder there.

/Richard Knights/ A group of people, mostly standing, by a roadside. There is bunting tied up and a union jack flying./Richard Knights/

Many protesters held banners, flags and placards

Richard Knights/ A large procession of people holding the British flag and the St George flag. There are police officers at the scene Richard Knights/

Several police officers were at the scene of the protest

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