Surgery will 'do it's best' to treat asylum seekers living at hotel
Ryeland Surgery's been asked to provide medical care for asylum seekers being housed at the Talbot Hotel.
A surgery in Herefordshire has reassured residents using its services local care 'is not affected' by asylum seekers.
It's as Ryeland Surgery in Leominster has been asked to provide medical care for the families being housed at the Talbot Hotel in the town.
On their Facebook page, they say:
"The refugees are likely to be in Leominster for many months and we look forward to getting to know them over time and working with other services and the voluntary sector to meet their needs. "
The surgery also say that extra capacity will be provided for the work to take place - meaning care for local residents isn't affected.
According to reports, housing asylum seekers in hotels whilst they wait for their applications to be processed costs £6 million a day.
Locally, asylum seekers are currently also being accommodated in the Three Counties Hotel in Hereford.
Herefordshire Council say the county has a 'proud history of welcoming and supporting asylum seekers.'
Upon announcement of the Talbot Hotel being used from yesterday (8 August), the council released a statement. It reads: