The government has unveiled its latest strategy aimed at reducing the reliance on costly hotel accommodation for asylum seekers. This initiative involves designating two former military sites for the housing of individuals awaiting decisions on their asylum applications. The move comes amidst ongoing pressures to manage the increasing number of asylum claims and the significant financial burden associated with accommodating claimants in hotels across the country. Authorities are working to ready these sites, with the goal of providing more structured and dedicated facilities for asylum seekers while simultaneously freeing up hotel capacity. This development marks another step in a series of efforts to streamline the asylum process and optimize resource allocation within the immigration system. The plans emphasize a shift towards more purpose-built or repurposed accommodation solutions to address the persistent challenge of housing those seeking refuge.


