Visitor levy in England — consultation closed
This consultation seeks views on the design of a new Mayoral power to create visitor levies on overnight stays in England.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport are developing a mandatory registration scheme for short-term holiday lets in England to improve local housing availability and planning control. The scheme aims to regulate platforms like Airbnb and ensure compliance with planning and tax obligations. Current status involves consultation on registration requirements and planning permission reforms.
This consultation seeks views on the design of a new Mayoral power to create visitor levies on overnight stays in England.
This consultation seeks views on the design of a new Mayoral power to create visitor levies on overnight stays in England.
In response to: Developing a tourist accommodation registration scheme in England
In response to: Consultation on a registration scheme for short-term lets in England
The government is issuing a call for evidence on the benefits and challenges presented by the rise in short-term and holiday letting seen in England over the last 10 to 15 years. This will inform the development of appropriate policy …
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking views on the design of a registration scheme for short-term let properties in England, including on its scope and how it would operate.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking views on the design of a registration scheme for short-term let properties in England, including on its scope and how it would operate.
This consultation proposes the introduction of a use class for short term lets and permitted development rights to provide flexibility where there are no local issues with such uses.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking views on the design of a registration scheme for short-term let properties in England, including on its scope and how it would operate.
This consultation proposes the introduction of a use class for short term lets and permitted development rights to provide flexibility where there are no local issues with such uses.
In response to: Introduction of a use class for short term lets and associated permitted development righ…
Second Reading 14:07:00 Rachael Maskell (York Central) (Lab/Co-op): I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Housing matters. Our communities matter. There can be no greater human right than having shelter, yet in many of …
A Bill to give local authorities the power to require licences for the conversion of domestic properties into short-term and holiday-let accommodation; to give local authorities the power to issue fin
The government is issuing a call for evidence on the benefits and challenges presented by the rise in short-term and holiday letting seen in England over the last 10 to 15 years. This will inform the development of appropriate policy …
The government is issuing a call for evidence on the benefits and challenges presented by the rise in short-term and holiday letting seen in England over the last 10 to 15 years. This will inform the development of appropriate policy …
A Bill to give local authorities the power to require licences for the conversion of domestic properties into short-term and holiday-let accommodation; to give local authorities the power to issue fin
A Bill to establish a national register of short and holiday-let accommodation; to give local authorities powers to require information in association with that register; and for connected purposes.
A Bill to establish a national register of short and holiday-let accommodation; to give local authorities powers to require information in association with that register; and for connected purposes.