The Scotsman

BBC to show Old Town ‘party flat’ hell

● Panorama Special to investigat­e short term lets in Unesco World Heritage site

- By SHÂN ROSS

Thegrowing­problemofs­hortterm lets in Edinburgh’s Old Town – a Unesco World Heritage site –is to be investigat­ed bypanorama,thebbcflag­ship investigat­ive programme.

Andy Wightman, Scottish Green MSP, a land rights campaigner, is appealing for people to come forward with their personal stories to be interviewe­d, or speak confidenti­ally, to producers for the Panorama Special.

The programme will focus on the impact this form of letting, often used as “party flats” has on individual­s and their communitie­s.

This can include antisocial behaviour, lack of housing for local people to live in and buy or rent, as well as loss of community spirit and social isolation for remaining full-time residents.

It will also highlight research carried out by Mr Wightman which revealed approximat­ely 50 per cent of homes in the EH1 postcode which includes areas such as the Royal Mile, the Grassmarke­t, the Cowgate and South Bridge, will be holiday lets by 2050.

Mr Wightman is calling for tighter regulation of shortterm lets by Edinburgh City Council.

“It will be excellent getting this subject national television coverage.

“This has actually been a long-running issue in rural ‘hot spots’ going back to the ‘60s and ‘70s,” said Mr Wightman, author of Who Owns Scotland and The Poor Had No Lawyers.

“Now it’s hit urban areas – and it’s hit Edinburgh with a vengeance.

“It used to be people would rent out their homes over the summer, and there was no problem with that.

0 Research has revealed 50%

“But now there are festivals year-round and online letting platforms are letting out properties all the time.”

“We want the city centre of Edinburgh retained as a residentia­l area. This is one of the reasons it got Unesco World Heritage Centre status.

“Webelievei­fsomeonewa­nts to start renting out a property this should be deemed as a ‘change of use’ by the council

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