The council says it was only informed of the move by the government with four days' notice
A Stockport hotel is set to become a housing centre for asylum seekers next week. And the government only informed local leaders of the move yesterday.
They have added that the authority was only given notice on the decision on Thursday , just four days before the first asylum seekers are due to move in.As of Friday evening , the council says it still has no idea how many people will move into the hotel. They also cannot provide an exact date on when the conversion will take place.
According to the city council, Serco wants to lift a moratorium set-up by the last Labour government, which bans asylum seekers being housed in north Manchester. However, Serco has refused to comment on the request, while the Home Office did not address the claims directly.
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