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02/08/2025

The realities of refugees and immigration seem to be a far cry for the angry demonstrations outside facilities housing vulnerable people.

Right policies have increased the numbers of people coming to the UK being put up in hotels, and have even attracted people to these shores. Now the right-wing are campaigning against the vulnerable in Devon and elsewhere.

We have some articles and opinion on the PRSD site for information sharing, not dis-informed anger swelling. And we aim to gather more

Treat others as you would be treated.
We all want to stop the boats - what makes you so special

02/08/2025

Here are 10 prevalent misconceptions regarding asylum hotels, clarified and refuted with accurate information for you to share, particularly if you are sick of hearing the same tired and often racially motivated arguments.

❶ “They’re living in luxury hotels at our expense!”
Fact: These accommodations typically comprise budget hotels or repurposed facilities. The rooms are basic, frequently cramped, lacking kitchen access, and providing limited privacy.

❷ “They get £40 a day spending money.”
Fact: Asylum seekers residing in hotels receive approximately £9.58 per week in cash, equating to about £1.37 daily—insufficient to cover even fundamental necessities.

❸ “They’re taking hotel rooms from paying guests.”
Fact: The government specifically contracts hotels that often have available capacity or are unsuitable for typical guests. Most were not fully booked prior to their use.

❹ “They should be working to pay for their stay.”
Fact: Asylum seekers are prohibited from working while their claims are being processed—a policy decision rather than a personal choice.

❺ “They’re just waiting around doing nothing.”
Fact: The majority of asylum seekers aim to contribute positively. Many engage in volunteering, learning English, or participating in community organisations, despite facing significant uncertainty.

❻ “We’re spending millions on them!”
Fact: The high costs associated with hotel use stem from a broken and backlogged asylum system, not from the individuals utilising it. Delays perpetuate a state of limbo, resulting in increased long-term expenses.

❼ “They’re given better treatment than our homeless.”
Fact: Asylum seekers are housed in hotels due to the government’s legal obligation to accommodate them. Homelessness is a distinct and also underfunded issue; one should not be used to justify neglect of the other.

❽ “They’re all men of fighting age.”
Fact: Asylum hotels also house families, women, and children. The narrative surrounding “fighting-age males” is often intended to incite fear rather than accurately represent the situation.

❾ “They could have stayed in a safe country.”
Fact: International law does not mandate claiming asylum in the first safe country encountered. Individuals arrive in the UK for various reasons—language preferences, family connections, historical ties, or safety concerns elsewhere.

𝟏𝟎 “They’re pretending to be refugees to get free stuff.”
Fact: The vast majority of asylum seekers are legitimate refugees fleeing war, torture, and persecution. Their claims undergo individual assessments based on stringent criteria.

Asylum seekers residing in hotels are not leading luxurious lives—they are enduring hardships while awaiting safety. The core issue lies not with those occupying the hotels but rather with the prolonged circumstances that have led them there.

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16/04/2025

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01/01/2025

Bradley Lane Mills in Newton Abbot point to the town's past, and there were plans to retain to reuse. But Teignbridge looks to demolish them

01/01/2025

Heritage groups call on Teignbridge district council to convert buildings in Newton Abbot rather than raze them

28/10/2024

From monumental to personal, there's more than just the view going on in Land Sea Sky exhibition at, The Box Plymouth

Helen Tope takes a tour of Ingrid Pollard, JMW Turner & Vija Celmins and joins the dots

Glimpse at her article on the PRSD (link in bio) ⬇️

image: Waves Breaking on a Shore, c.1835 by JMW Turner (1775-1851). Courtesy of the Tate


10/10/2024

Yova take you into new places with their music. With their premiere Devon gig at Things Happen Here, they are exploring new venues for their intimate, intense and very special live gigs

10/10/2024

Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape at the RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum) shows the work of 18 artists and photographers spanning 1969 to 2024.

The show chronicles how Dartmoor has enchanted these artists, compelling them to respond to its open spaces, ancient woodland and layered traces of human activity through Land Art, photography and film practices.

image: Fern Leigh Albert, Ryan Camping Out in Protest Hayne Down, 2023 (Dartmoor, RAMM, Exeter, 2024) © Fern Leigh Albert

10/10/2024

Pianist Kristian Lindberg will make a very welcome return to the Courtenay Centre on 20 October for the first of the nadsaconcerts Sunday afternoon performances (3.30pm).

His last concert in Newton Abbot was in 2017. This October, he will take the audience on a grand sweep of musical eras: from Baroque, to Classical, to Romantic, to Impressionist/ Modernist.

image: Fern Leigh Albert, Ryan Camping Out in Protest Hayne Down, 2023 (Dartmoor, RAMM, Exeter, 2024) © Fern Leigh Albert

See what's on that journey ⬇️

10/10/2024

Accomplished cellist and touring musician Ben Roberts has tuned into the body's vibrations with his new show Vi****or.

Part gig, part guided meditation, with the audience encouraged to let Ben and his cello channel energy and harmony into their being, Vi****or is at St Mary’s Church, Totnes on 12 October.

Get your tickets
▶︎ https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ben-roberts-vibrator-album-launch-tickets-1008768101547

07/10/2024

On Sunday, 650 people took to Hound Tor on Dartmoor to rally in support of Dartmoor National Park Authority.

They were joined by Old Crocken, ancient spirit of the moors, as well as musicians and MAYDAY morris dancers. The rally was a demonstration of the strength of feeling for the right to wild camp on Dartmoor.

image: Hound Tor rally. Courtesy of Emma Stoner



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