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Seaside town's notorious migrant hotel where a room was used to run a county lines drug network will stop housing asylum seekers by the end of this year
A migrant hotel in a seaside town, previously used to operate a county lines drug network, will cease housing asylum seekers by the end of the year. The facility has been linked to criminal activity involving drug distribution.
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