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    O/T Metropole Hotel Blackpool, Full of Refugees

    Stayed in Blackpool Monday to Friday last week, stopping in the Strand hotel, situated
    at the northern end of the resort.
    We passed the Metropole Hotel located on the promenade, near the North Pier every day,
    which is now being used for refugees.
    Been reported over 270 refugees stopping in the hotel, we saw the windows were full of
    young kids, the windows were filthy & the hotel looked run down.
    The Metropole hotel is owned by the Brittannia hotel group, who got permission for the
    hotel to be used for refugees, after a Blackpool MP & some Blackpool councillors being
    against the move.
    Reported Blackpool people saying, that the hotel getting good money from the government
    for the refugee's stay, so they can use it to give the hotel a upgrade, which it needs.
    Took notice going around Blackpool, there were loads of homeless people sleeping in door
    ways, some begging for money, why not sort some of these out, at the same time.

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    Totally agree with this charity begins at home

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    Ibis @ Bramley also being used for refugees

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    Quote Originally Posted by BramleyMiller58 View Post
    Ibis @ Bramley also being used for refugees
    and Holiday Express at Wath

    Dump them up North

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    Your only about 3 months late with this news..I live 2 mile up the coast at bispham but agree its turned into a shi*ehole...there's a foto going around taken outside of the metropole of a ex soldier sleeping in a tent and in the background you see "asylum" seekers tucking into there lunches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin291269 View Post
    Your only about 3 months late with this news..I live 2 mile up the coast at bispham but agree its turned into a shi*ehole...there's a foto going around taken outside of the metropole of a ex soldier sleeping in a tent and in the background you see "asylum" seekers tucking into there lunches
    Refugees went in the Metropole hotel in September, I just have witnessed the refugees in the hotel, with being in Blackpool
    last week, like I said kids sat in the windows.
    It was reported last year that refugees were given just over £12 a week to spend on personal items, while food, housing
    etc were given.

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    They get really good money for housing migrants, 4 or 5 times more than your standard paying guest, you can se wht its attractive to Britannia group who own the "Grand" at Scarbados which also is housing migrants

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    They get really good money for housing migrants, 4 or 5 times more than your standard paying guest, you can se wht its attractive to Britannia group who own the "Grand" at Scarbados which also is housing migrants
    Where did you get this figure from gm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Where did you get this figure from gm?
    Not sure where GM gets his figures from but the National Audit Office estimates that it costs £560 per month to host an asylum seeker. Lets say thats about £135 per week.

    So if GM's aource is correct, your standard paying guests would be expected to pay around £27 per week for their hotel room.

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/14...-accommodation

    Sounds like good stats there GM

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    So if GM's source is correct, your standard paying guests would be expected to pay around £27 per week for their hotel room.
    That sounds about right for a week at The Phoenix

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