Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Clampdown on private party venues

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the property in this way and to cancel all future bookings – as such no further action was required.

“In most circumstan­ces where a home is being used as a ‘party venue’ it would require planning consent. Whilst the council will always engage with the owner to resolve the issue in the first instance, we will and have previously used our enforcemen­t powers when it has been necessary.”

Householde­rs who complained welcomed the council’s approach.

One property owner, who did not want to be named, said it was good to hear that the council was taking seriously the issue of ‘party houses.’

“I understand that a lot of people (in Huddersfie­ld) are having problems with these party house premises. It’s important that all residents get together and make their views known to their local councillor and to Kirklees Council.”

In Burnlee Road, residents discovered last month that a house was being advertised online as “the perfect location for your hen/girly weekend” with prices from £185 per person to £339pp for a two-night stay. After complaints were made, the homeowners apologised to neighbours and said they had been “naive” not to have realised the problems it would cause.

The property, which was listed online as Hillside View Spa, has since been removed from the Celebratio­n Cottages website. It has since been put up for sale, according to neighbours.

A spokesman for Holmfirth-based Celebratio­n Cottages said the council was wrong to suggest such properties were ‘party venues’ when in fact they were booked for all kinds of gatherings including family events and holidays.

He added: “The council were wrong to suggest that the property was a party venue and did not look into any of the bookings as most of the bookings for the year were family groups.

“They jumped to this conclusion before asking for a list of all the bookings taken.

“Over 2.5 million holiday lets would be in breach of planning in the UK if this was the case.

“If you book a holiday let for a birthday celebratio­n with your family then the council are suggesting this isn’t a holiday let and needs planning.

“Holiday lets that cause a disturbanc­e should be dealt with by environmen­tal health not planning. The council have got this the wrong way around.”

He added: “As an agency we take bookings for anniversar­ies, family gatherings, family celebratio­ns - just the same as Sykes Cottages and other large holiday let agencies. They are not party houses and just simply holiday lets.”

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