Loughborough hotel to stop housing asylum seekersIt's one of two East Midlands hotels to stop housing asylum seekers this weekView Image Ramada Hotel Loughborough (Image: Leicester Mercury)A Loughborough hotel will no longer house asylum seekers under new government plans. ‌The Home Office said the Ramada Jarvis Hotel in Loughborough is among two East Midlands hotels to be handed back to their communities, alongside the Nottingham Hotel in Nottingham. ‌According to the Home Office, the closure forms part of a wider announcement in which 13 more hotels across England have stopped housing asylum seekers. ‌The department said this marks another milestone in the government's drive to end the use of asylum hotels for good. Article continues belowThe 13 hotels included in the announcement are:Ramada Jarvis Hotel, LoughboroughChimney House Hotel, SandbachBritannia Ashley Hotel, HaleGold Thorn Hotel, WolverhamptonGrand Metropole Hotel, BlackpoolBritannia Hotel, NottinghamGrosvenor Hotel, Stratford-upon-AvonStaycity Apartments Deptford Bridge, LewishamNeedham House, HitchinHoliday Inn BridgwaterHoliday Inn Express DunstableDubrovnik Hotel, BradfordBest Western Brook Hotel, Norwich