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A third council in Northern Ireland has been asked to investigate the legal planning status of hotels housing asylum seekers.

DUP and TUV councillors on Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council have asked officers to establish whether any change of use had been sought for hotels in the council area and for enforcement action to be considered where they do not.

It comes after Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council began an enforcement investigation into the planning status of a hotel where asylum seekers are being housed.

Education Minister Paul Givan said that anyone who cannot see that the “failed immigration process” is causing community tensions is “not living in the real world”.

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Paul Givan described the UK’s immigration process as “failed”

The DUP’s Givan, a Lagan Valley assembly member, told BBC News NI the “failure of the UK immigration process” is affecting Northern Ireland’s public services, particularly housing.

“We’re going to hold the UK government to account on that,” he said.

“So of course we are going to challenge planning processes. We have a court judgement that I think is important people take cognisance of.

“And my party will be putting our case forward on these particular issues because again if people don’t think this isn’t creating issues, they’re not living in the real world.

“I am. I see the tensions in my own communities and we are going to make sure we champion their cause but we also of course want people to be treated humanely.”

Asylum seekers in Northern Ireland

According to Home Office statistics, as of 30 June 2025, 246 asylum seekers were being housed in hotels in Northern Ireland.

That is down from 301 in June 2024 and compares to more than 1,000 in September 2023.

There are 2,228 people in “dispersal accommodation” which is longer-term temporary housing managed on behalf of the Home Office.

The numbers in dispersal accommodation is largely unchanged from June 2024 and compared to 2,075 in September 2023.

The total number of asylum seekers in NI in receipt of support in June was 2,535, unchanged from June 2024 and down from 3,220 in September 2023.

TUV leader Jim Allister MP said he had written to local councils to ask if there are any properties in their district “whose planning permission is for hotel use, but which are being used to house migrants”.

He also told the Nolan Show that anyone arriving illegally into the United Kingdom should be “instantly deported”.

“If they have no legal right to be here then they shouldn’t be here, they shouldn’t be in hotels, they should be put on a plane and sent back to the country from which they came,” he said.

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TUV leader Jim Allister has written to all Northern Ireland councils

On Wednesday, Trevor Clarke, a South Antrim MLA, and the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP for the area, Robin Swann said Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council had opened a planning enforcement investigation into the status of the Chimney Corner Hotel.

The hotel has been the subject of some anti-immigration protests over the past 12 months.

DUP MLA Stephen Dunne has also written to Ards and North Down Borough Council’s planning office “regarding the ongoing use of the Marine Court Hotel in Bangor to house asylum seekers”.

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SDLP leader Claire Hanna accused some politicians of jumping on the bandwagon

SDLP leader and South Belfast MP Claire Hanna said some politicians were “bandwagon jumping”.

“Of course, hotels aren’t suitable accommodation in anything more than short term, it’s not ideal for the person whether that’s an asylum seeker or somebody who has been living here for a long time, who is in emergency accommodation, because they are used for that purpose as well,” she told BBC Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster programme.

She said housing asylum seekers in hotels also came at an enormous cost to the public purse.

“The solution to me would appear to efficiently and speedily process people’s applications that they’re not languishing in the system for years and years, and also it feeds into our wider and chronic lack of available social housing,” she said.

Alliance assembly member Andrew Muir said that the DUP intervention on the issue lacked compassion.

“What we are talking about here are people who are seeking asylum after perhaps enduring some of the most horrific events,” he added.

He said solutions such as legal routes, faster processing and the right to work should be the focus.



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