The Scotsman

MSP suggests ‘motorhome levy’ for campervan tourists

● Tax would help deal with huge increase in visitors

- By ROSS MCCAFFERTY

An MSP has suggested to the Scottish Government that they should consider a “motorhome levy” to help Scotland’s island communitie­s deal with the vast increase in the use of the vehicles by holidaymak­ers.

The SNP MSP Alasdair Allan, who represents the Western Isles, revealed figures that showed all ferry routes to the islands had seen a sharp increase in the number of campervans and motorhomes on them. Mr Allan praised the increase in tourism and revenue to the islands, but has written to transport minister Humza Yousaf, who also has responsibi­lity for Scotland’s island communitie­s, about the possibilit­y of introducin­g a levy.

Transport Scotland data showed that the number of motorhomes on the ferry route from Ullapool to Stornoway rouse nearly tenfold in under a decade, from just 143 in 2007-8, to 1,111 in 2015-16.

The Oban-castlebay route went from 44 motorhomes in 2007-8 to 377 in 2015-16, with Mr Allan saying that forecasts for the current season expected to show further rises.

The former minister said: “It has been a fantastic thing for our local economies in the Western Isles that we have had record numbers of tourists visiting here and enjoying our island hospitalit­y.

“However, this success has brought its own set of problems and it is readily apparent that our infrastruc­ture has not been able to keep up with demand.”

The call came after rows regarding tourism strategy on Skye, Scotland’s second largest island, after reports that police were urging tourists not to ensure they had somewhere to stay on the island before travelling. A tourism group said that life for permanent residents in Glenbrittl­e, which is home to popular tourist attraction the Fairy Pools, was a “nightmare for most of the year”.

Mr Allan added: “There is a lack of suitable sites for them, a lack of waste disposal units and the extra space that they require on ferries has contribute­d to the capacity problems we have seen over the summer.

“While there has been substantia­l and welcomed investment by the Scottish Government in new and larger ferries we need to recognise the continued pressure on local people trying to travel in the busy summer months. This should not be about making motorhome visitors feel unwelcome.

“This is about recognisin­g the pressures created.”

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