Adrian Ramsay MP statement on the Park Hotel, Diss
Adrian Ramsay MP, Member of Parliament for Waveney Valley, statement on the recent issues relating to the Park Hotel in Diss:
“In recent weeks I have been contacted by many constituents about the situation at the Park Hotel in Diss and I am keeping in close and frequent contact with residents, local groups, and the authorities. This is a sensitive situation and one where the right thing to do has been to focus on working behind the scenes with the Home Office, South Norfolk Council, local police, community groups and residents to seek clear, accurate information and to help ease tensions in our community. I continue to be concerned for the welfare of the asylum seeker families who have been in Diss for some time and have been welcomed into our community and I will continue to press for them to be treated fairly.“
“I have spoken directly with many constituents to hear their questions and to ensure they have the latest verified facts. Responses from the Home Office have at times been slow or unclear and we currently have a situation where it is unclear what the future plans for the hotel are. I will continue to press for timely communication so that we can avoid speculation and so South Norfolk Council and the many community groups who have been supporting the asylum seekers living in our community can continue to do so.“
“Although some local media coverage has not reflected the full picture, my focus remains on supporting our community and ensuring the wellbeing of all residents of Diss, both long term residents and people seeking sanctuary in our town. I have written to the Minister to call for a dedicated MP hotline to improve coordination between local authorities, elected representatives and the Home Office. Clear, open communication and co-ordination between all the authorities is essential to ensure the best outcomes for our community.”