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Mid Wales tourism industry leaders have voiced concerns that the Welsh Government is pressing ahead with a proposed tourism ...
The Senedd passed plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd members voted 37-13 for the ...
The levy will see people charged £1.30 each, plus VAT, for stays in hotels, bed and breakfasts and self-catering ...
The tourism industry in Wales says it is disappointed after plans to introduce a £1.30 a night visitor levy in Wales were ...
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Wales’s big tourism problem - MSNWales’s tourism woes. Others fear the negative impact on a tourism industry that employs 159,000 people in Wales – nearly 12 per cent of the country’s total workforce.
Holidaymakers staying overnight would have to pay the tax, following a new law passed by the Welsh Parliament, the Senedd ...
The British Holiday & Home Parks Association says it is gravely disappointed by the decision of the Senedd this week to ...
Welsh Government says the Visitor Levy will support investment in the sector but the industry has warned about impact ...
Mid Wales tourism industry leaders are worried that the Welsh Government is pressing ahead with a proposed tourism tax before ...
Rowland Rees-Evans, chair of the organisation, made the comments after Members of the Senedd voted 37 to 13 in favour of ...
"Even Welsh people who live in Wales will be clobbered by this tourism tax," he said. "It's quite high, there's no reduction for children. For a family that will add roughly £35, £40 a week.
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