New plan for asylum seekers in Kildare as Direct Provision to be phased out Reporter: '); The end is in sight for Direct Provision Centres such as the Eyre Powel Hotel in Newbridge and the former Hazel Hotel in Monasterevin with the publication of a plan to cease the practice of paying firms to house asylum seekers in former hotels and other communal buildings on a long term basis. Instead, new arrival centres are planned during what is termed a four-month 'orientation' phase. At the end of this period applicants, people whose protection claims are still being processed, will get their own room or own door accommodation in the community which they will have to rent.