Overview
- The Sandpiper Hotel in Chesterfield has housed asylum seekers under a Home Office contract for two years, repurposed from its former role as a three-star Best Western hotel.
- Local residents report rising antisocial behaviour, including noise, litter, loitering, and individuals asking for money, particularly over the past six months.
- Some residents allege safety concerns, with claims of men following women in nearby areas and looking through windows, though such incidents remain unverified.
- Former hotel owner Gary Cook and locals assert that the conversion has lowered property values and left the building in a state of disrepair.
- Residents, who say they were not consulted before the facility's conversion, are now formally demanding its closure, with no response yet from the Home Office regarding the contract's future.