🚨 Protests are brewing in Mold, North Wales, as plans to house asylum seekers at the Ambrose Centre take centre stage. While the facility is meant to accommodate up to 35 family members across nine apartments, fears among locals have sparked a proposed demonstration this Saturday. 📍


North Wales Police have been made aware of the planned peaceful protest and are in talks with organisers to ensure that things remain orderly. They’ve promised swift action if any laws are broken but stress their respect for the democratic right to protest. 🛡️

Interestingly, this dispersal centre is part of a larger operation run by Clearsprings Ready Homes, a firm tasked by the Home Office to manage asylum seeker housing across Wales and parts of England. The firm’s owner, Graham King, gained attention last year as he made the Sunday Times rich list with his impressive fortune! 💰
In related news, a temporary High Court injunction in Essex has put the brakes on asylum seekers moving into a hotel there, following a controversial incident that sparked demonstrations. Legal battles and community reactions continue to shape how issues around housing asylum seekers are navigated across the UK. ⚖️
With social media buzzing and conversations heating up, this situation is certainly one to watch. Stay informed, and let’s hope for a smooth and respectful demonstration in Mold. 🤞