Legal action is being considered over Skegness hotels
A legal development over hotels being used to house asylum seekers is being carefully studied by East Lindsey District Council.
Around 200 people are understood to be currently housed in the resort, which has proved controversial. The housing has proved controversial in Skegness, with hundreds attending a meeting last month | Photo: LDRS/The Lincolnite East Lindsey District Council previously said they have been considering whether to bring an injunction against the use of Skegness hotels.
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