Home Office Halts Plans to Use Oak Alyn Hall to House Asylum Seekers
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Home Office halts plans to use Welsh Manor House to house migrants
Wrexham Council says the Home Office has dropped plans to use Oak Alyn Hall to house migrants seeking asylum Alec Doyle, Local Democracy Reporter A local Council has announced that the Home Office has halted plans to use manor house to house migrants seeking asylum. The former 18-bed care home is subject to a planning application to turn it into a 28-bed house of multiple occupancy (HMO). Just over a fortnight ago Wrexham County Borough Council …
Oak Alyn Hall in Gwersyllt “will not be progressed” for asylum dispersal accommodation
Wrexham Council have said Oak Alyn Hall in Gwersyllt “will not be progressed” for asylum dispersal accommodation. Oak Alyn Hall is a substantial Victorian manor house which was originally part of the sweeping Gwersyllt Estate. In recent years it has operated as a 20-bed care home for the elderly but is now vacant. There is […]
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