A major town centre hotel will no longer be used to house asylum seekers from this summer, the Government has confirmed.
Shrewsbury & Atcham MP Daniel Kawczynski announced the news after receiving a letter from the minister for migration
He also said that some residents at the hotel may only get five days' notice that they are being moved. "Our comprehensive plan to tackle illegal immigration is making progress. Government action to crack down on evil criminal gangs, deter migrants from making dangerous crossings and increase cooperation with our French counterparts saw a reduction in small boat crossings by 36 per cent last year.
He added:"Having now closed 100 hotels, I am pleased that we are now able to go further and I can therefore inform you that the Home Office is terminating the contract with Lion Hotel, Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, as asylum accommodation and confirm it will cease being used at the beginning of July 2024, reflecting the contractual notice period of this property.
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