Mariam IssimdarBBC News, Essex

PA Media A group of police officers in fluorescent tabards speaking into talkback devices and holding riot helmets - there is a large police van in the background at the entrance to a building with a Bell Hotel sign.PA Media

The Bell Hotel has been at the centre of intense protests and counter-protests over recent weeks

The Home Office is due to appeal against the ruling at the same hearing, and will challenge Mr Justice Eyre’s decision not to allow the government to intervene in the case.

Epping Forest District Council had lodged the injunction application.

Its lawyer, Philip Coppel KC, said Somani Hotels had not advised or notified the council about housing migrants at the site and therefore had breached planning rules.

Lawyers for Somani Hotels said the move would cause asylum seekers “hardship” and said “political views” were not grounds for an injunction to be made.

A small crowd of protesters holding Great Britain flags stand on the pavement outside a hotel as three police officers stand nearby.

A small crowd gathered outside The Bell Hotel in the evening following the High Court judgement last week

Security Minister Dan Jarvis said on Friday that the government had “made a commitment that we will close all of the asylum hotels by the end of this Parliament”, but added that “we need to do that in a managed and ordered way”.

Since the injunction was granted, councils across the UK controlled by Labour, the Conservatives and Reform UK, are investigating whether they could also pursue legal challenges relating to hotels in their districts.

Protests started being arranged at The Bell Hotel after asylum seeker Hadush Kebatu, 41, was arrested and subsequently charged with sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity, and harassment without violence.

He denies the offences and is on trial at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court, concluding at Colchester Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

Sixteen people have been charged with offences relating to disorder during the protests at the hotel.

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