It states: “Neither Dumfries and Galloway Council nor any of our community planning partners are involved in the decision-making process or management of the hotel contract. The Home Office deal has been arranged due to “significant pressures” processing asylum claims.ĭetails of the contract were revealed in an email sent to local politicians this week. The premises, which opened in January after a £3million refurbishment, will house 61 male immigrants for up to a year from August 14. Home Office contractors have agreed a deal with the Mercure Dumfries Cargenholm House Hotel on the outskirts of town. A boutique four-star Dumfries hotel is set to provide temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.
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