Ramsay expressed frustration over a sudden proposal to evict families from an asylum hotel that had been running without issues for two years. Families living there have become part of the local community, with many children enrolled in local schools. South Norfolk Council responded to the potential eviction, describing the change as unexpected, and expressed hope that the Home Office would reverse its decision. The council aimed to ensure that families could continue living in the town that had welcomed them two years prior.
Ramsay stated the asylum hotel had been operating for two years 'without any issues', expressing frustration over a sudden potential change in purpose.
He mentioned that the families residing in the hotel had integrated into the local community, with many children attending local schools.
South Norfolk Council indicated that after being informed of a potential eviction, it was hoping to reverse the decision in a meeting with the Home Office.
The council noted that the proposal to change the hotel's use was unexpected, and expressed a desire for the families to remain in the town.
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