Two people have been charged after being arrested during a protest outside a hotel, which is with the residence shelters.
Essex police said that both the people of the local area were accused of outside the Bell Hotel in the approach on Friday night.
One person was accused of failing to produce a sample after being arrested on suspicion of drinking drink, and the other was assaulted with an emergency worker.
Assistant Chief Constable Glenn Powelin said that while most of the protesters had safely participated, “the right to protest does not involve the right to object”.
The latest Epting was held on High Road in a series of protests Appeal court overturned a temporary prohibition It had stopped the shelter seekers from staying there.
Police said the officials were maintaining a police cordon on Friday evening when a white car allegedly moved to the officials on the wrong side of the road.
Authorities stopped the vehicle and took the driver into custody on suspicion of drinking drink.
Ross Ellis, 49, a 49 -year -old Harlow, has now been accused of failing to provide a sample. He is going to be before the Chelmsford Magistrate Court on Saturday.
Another person was arrested at 21:20 pm when a police officer faced an ankle injury.
52 -year -old Jimmy Hillard of Checkers Road in Loton has been accused of attacking an emergency worker and is in court on Monday.
A third person arrested on suspicion of violent disorder remains in custody.
Mr. Pavelin said: “We have worked closely with our crown prosecution service colleagues overnight to secure these allegations, and the cases will now proceed properly through the court system.
“For our residents in Eating, you will continue to see a policing presence in the area this afternoon and this evening.”