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    Pete Walker/BBC Three police officers are stood outside Epping Forest District Council officersPete Walker/BBC

    Police officers maintain a presence outside Epping Forest District Council offices as a meeting about the unrest takes place

    A council is meeting to discuss a motion to urge the government to close a hotel housing asylum seekers after a series of public demonstrations.

    The number of people arrested after unrest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping has risen to 16 – in the wake of protests on 13, 17 and 20 July.

    At a packed and often heated public meeting on Thursday, the Conservative leader of Epping Forest District Council, Chris Whitbread, said: “I am concerned that our residents’ peaceful protests are being infiltrated on the extremes of politics.”

    A large group of people has begun gathering outside the council offices – and a “peaceful” protest is taking place at the Bell Hotel, police said.

    The force also warned that people who wear face coverings would be asked to remove them and those who refused would be arrested.

    In a statement it said: “Our priority is keeping Epping safe. We’re here to support peaceful protest – but we will not tolerate criminal behaviour.”

    Whitbread told the meeting: “Epping will become a focus and a battleground for the agendas of those extremist groups and they will continue to stoke tensions as part of their wider campaigns.”

    PA Media Three police officers wearing hi-vis vests standing in front of vans and the hotel, which has metal fencing in front of it.PA Media

    The number of people arrested in connection with unrest at the Epping hotel rose from 10 on Wednesday to 16 on Thursday

    Action has been staged at the hotel since a man living there was charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity.

    Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and remains on remand in custody.

    Whitbread added: “The majority of Epping residents are peaceful while concerned that lasting harm is being done to our community.

    “Since it was first occupied during the pandemic this council has consistently maintained this hotel is the wrong location.

    “It is occupied often by vulnerable people and there are not the facilities here to support them.”

    Essex Police An image taken by a drone, showing police officers using vans to block a large group of people from continuing down a road. The road is flanked by tall trees.Essex Police

    Essex Police released drone footage of crowds gathering in Epping on 17 July

    Of the 16 arrested, six people have been charged with offences including violent disorder, criminal damage and refusing to remove a face covering.

    A dispersal order was imposed until 08:00 BST on Friday in response to further planned protests.

    It gave officers extra powers to direct people to leave the area or face arrest.

    PA Media A man holds a St George's flag standing in front of a line of armed police officers with yellow high-vis jackets and face shields. There are flats either side of them and police vans behind them.PA Media

    There has been a heavy police presence during the protests in recent days

    Nadira Tudor/BBC A group of protesters, one holding an English flag, are stood on the either side of a metal fence on a rain soaked road.Nadira Tudor/BBC

    Protesters gathered outside the Bell Hotel on Thursday evening

    Reaction from Epping residents has been divided, with some feeling the protests are justified while others told the BBC they felt uncomfortable.

    A 53-year-old man called Jason, who declined to share his surname, said the protests had been “a long time coming”.

    He continued: “I don’t think the violence is justified, I don’t think that the police help the situation by going in mob handed but they’ve got to do their job.

    “People are angry, so they’re going to react… I think the people here are justified in being angry.”

    Nadira Tudor/BBC A large group of police officers, more than 15, are stood on a public path near a rain soaked road, many are holding police helmets in their hands. All are wearing high-vis vests.Nadira Tudor/BBC

    People refusing to wear face coverings have been warned they could be arrested

    Supermarket worker Tilly Nelson argued that social media has fuelled some of the protesting, helped spread misinformation and turned the protests into an event.

    She said: “It’s like a social gathering to come together to put their mask on and have a go at the police.”

    The 20-year-old said she has had only positive interactions with some of the men who live at the hotel, who she describes as “the politest people”.

    She shared concerns the “narrative has completely changed”.

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