A Norfolk migrant hotel hit by protests has threatened to close if the Home Office pushes ahead with plans to replace the families it is currently housing with single men.
Around 150 people gathered outside the Park Hotel in Diss on Monday night for a 'peaceful' demonstration after the Home Office announced the proposed change.
But footage posted on social media, including by supporters of far right activist Tommy Robinson, showed clashes between pro and anti-migrant groups.
The owners of the Park Hotel have now issued a statement insisting they will not agree to the request to move away from only housing families.
'We would also like to confirm and reassure the community of Diss that we have advised the Home Office and other stakeholders that, should this situation change, and we are formally notified that the hotel will no longer operate as a family-only establishment, we will have no alternative but to close,' it read.








