Hotels in Skegness are being boarded up ahead of a planned protest against their use to house asylum seekers. Lincolnshire Police said they had been in contact with the organisers of the event on ...
Contracts with several Skegness hotels have been extended through the tourist season and beyond, a council leader says Several hotels in Skegness are expected to house asylum seekers into next year, a ...
There could be as many as five hotels in Skegness that are currently housing asylum seekers. This comes as the Government continues to place those seeking protection in the UK in temporary ...
Hotel owners in Skegness have expressed their fury over £7 million proposals to build a new Travelodge and Starbucks on the seafront. The sizeable development would be built on the site of a former ...
The owner of a hotel in Skegness said she was offered £10,000 a week to put up asylum seekers. Dee Allen, who owns Hatters Hotel in Drummond Road, said the "obscene" offer was first made in September ...
Hundreds of far-Right protesters led by a 'Hitler-lookalike' have staged a demonstration against hotels housing asylum seekers in Lincolnshire - just weeks after riots broke out in Merseyside. A major ...
Figuring out the right earnout formulaSelling an agency and crafting an earnout? Here's what your attorney needs to know. What it takes to be Avoya Travel's top-selling agencyDavid Locke, co-owner of ...
05:01, Sun, Jul 6, 2025 Updated: 09:42, Sun, Jul 6, 2025 A hotel owner in a much-loved seaside resort claims to have turned down a “staggering” offer to house asylum seekers. Gary Allen, owner of the ...
Craig Leyland, Conservative leader of East Lindsey District Council, said the hotels' contracts had been extended through the tourist season and beyond. Last month, hotels in the town were boarded up ...
A hotel owner in a much-loved seaside resort claims to have turned down a “staggering” offer to house asylum seekers. Gary Allen, owner of the Hatters Hotel in Skegness, said he declined the ...
Several hotels in Skegness are expected to house asylum seekers into next year, a council leader has said. Craig Leyland, Conservative leader of East Lindsey District Council, said the hotels' ...
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