West Lothian Courier

Refugee hotel plans scrapped

- BY STUART SOMMERVILL­E

Plans by the Home Office to use a Bathgate hotel as accommodat­ion for asylum seekers have been scrapped.

The council had been told that up to 81 single men predominan­tly from the Middle East or Africa would be accommodat­ed at the Cairn Hotel while their asylum applicatio­ns were processed.

The council was first advised six weeks ago that the Cairn would be used as an asylum hotel.

However this week it emerged that no agreement had been made and that the Cairn would not be accepting asylum seekers.

The Home Office would not comment on why the hotel was not being used, or confirm whether other sites in West Lothian were being considered.

The news came just a week after the council’s director of Health and Social Care, Alison White, outlined government plans to use the hotel to accommodat­e those awaiting decisions on whether they would be allowed to stay in the UK.

The accommodat­ion is managed for the Home Office by a firm called Mears. It is responsibl­e for the day to day running of asylum hotels. The council would have had no input.

A spokespers­on for a PR firm acting on behalf of the Cairn said: “The Cairn is a public hotel, however under the same umbrella of Hannigan Hotels we also operate the Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk, which is currently leased to a private company that houses asylum seekers within the property. It’s my guess that this is potentiall­y where the confusion lies.

“The Cairn has no asylum seekers, as I mentioned it is private guests only at that property.”

She added: “We have been in touch with the company that leases The Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk to ask if they know anything. They have confirmed that THEY had approached West Lothian Council with a view to then approachin­g us if they were successful with their applicatio­n.

“When we leased the Cladhan, it was a derelict hotel, unused due to covid for over two years. We had no problems leasing it to this company.

“The Cairn, however, is a trading and successful hotel - we fully understand the implicatio­ns of the reputation of a hotel once it had been leased in this capacity and we have not approached the council about this type of lease at all.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Home Office told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The Cairn is not being used. I cannot go into operationa­l details or matters but I can confirm the hotel is not being used for asylum seekers.”

Again citing “operationa­l matters”, she said she could not comment on whether other hotels in the county might be considered.

A spokesman for West Lothian Council said: “We have been advised by Mears that the hotel provider has made the decision not to sign the contract to allow this to be procured by the Home Office through Mears.”

Mears was contacted for comment.

We understand the implicatio­ns of the reputation of the hotel

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No vacancies The Cairn Hotel will not house asylum seekers

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