BBC News, Norfolk
Hundreds of people have gathered to protest outside a hotel housing shelter seekers.
Many people arrived at the hotel in Norwich region with St. George’s flags, placards and banners, “stop the attack” while reading something.
A BBC journalist at the scene said that at least 200 people were present.
Police were present as protesters, some were standing in the road, listening to many speeches given from behind a steep lorry.
On Monday, around 150 protesters gathered outside a hotel in DIS, Norfolk, a plan to re-placing housing refugees again to the home office plan to keep single adult men at home.
Two people were arrested on Saturday morning in connection with a protest at the Disa Hotel and a protest at the hotel in Norwich area on Saturday morning.
During several demonstrations from July 13, rival groups have also collided outside the Bell Hotel in Essex, Essex.
Ten people have been accused of crimes regarding the disorder there.