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Asylum Accommodation in Causeway Coast and Glens

Source: Home Office, people in receipt of Section 95/98/4 asylum support (dataset Asy_D11), as at 31 March 2026
As at 31 March 2026, Causeway Coast and Glens was supporting 200 asylum seekers (0.2% of the UK total): 109 in contingency hotels and 88 in dispersal accommodation.
Total supported
200
UK rank (total)
144th
In hotels
109
In dispersal
88
Share of UK total
0.2%
Subsistence only
0

Accommodation breakdown

People in receipt of Home Office asylum support in Causeway Coast and Glens by accommodation type, as at 31 March 2026.

Accommodation typePeopleShare of council total
Contingency hotels10954.5%
Dispersal accommodation8844%
Initial accommodation31.5%
Other contingency accommodation00%
Subsistence only (no accommodation)00%
Other support00%
Total200100%
Home Office Asy_D11, quarter ending 31 March 2026

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As at 31 March 2026, 109 asylum seekers were housed in hotels in Causeway Coast and Glens, the 64th highest of any UK local authority. Source: Home Office.

As at 31 March 2026, Causeway Coast and Glens was supporting 200 asylum seekers, 0.2% of the UK total and the 144th highest of 344 UK local authorities. Source: Home Office.

As at 31 March 2026, 88 asylum seekers were living in dispersal accommodation in Causeway Coast and Glens, the 142nd highest of any UK local authority. Source: Home Office.

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Data Limitations & Caveats

Sources: Home Office, Immigration System Statistics: asylum seekers in receipt of support by local authority (dataset Asy_D11), quarter ending 31 March 2026. Published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.