Asylum seekers being housed at some hotels in Greater Manchester will have to leave within months as the government seeks to end the costly use of this accommodation.
At least two hotels in the city-region - one in Wigan and another in Rochdale - will be closing. They are among the first 50 across the country which will close by the end of January.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick announced the closures in Parliament on Tuesday (October 24), but said that the government would not be publishing a list of the hotels closing.
Wigan MP Lisa Nandy revealed on social media last night that a hotel in her constituency will be closing. However, the Labour MP, who is also the Shadow International Development Secretary, said the government has not confirmed which of the hotels it will be. READ MORE: The big Labour policy you probably won't see on many election leaflets in Greater Manchester next year READ MORE: Today's top Manchester Evening News stories Last month, more than 3,500 people signed a petition, and 100 people gathered at Wigan Town Hall in protest against the decision to house asylum seekers in a hotel in Standish.
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