Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Women’s Open declared a ‘national event’

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THE AIG Women’s Open is one of the five most prestigiou­s tournament­s in women’s golf, and yesterday it was declared a national event.

The declaratio­n made by Fife cabinet committee councillor­s will help make room for the number of people who are expected to visit Fife for the tournament.

It essentiall­y allows certain properties in Fife to operate as short-term lets without a licence for up to six weeks.

“It is anticipate­d around 50,000 people will visit St Andrews for the Women’s Open on 21-23 August 2024,” a committee report stated.

“There is an anticipate­d increased need for shortterm lets in St Andrews to accommodat­e these visitors on a temporary basis.”

If the cabinet had voted against loosening up the short-term let licence rules, housing services warned that there “may be insufficie­nt licensed short-term let capacity in St Andrews to address the demand” and that “visitors may be housed unlawfully.”

“There may also be suggestion­s that Fife Council is not supporting women’s sport,” the committee report continued.

Designatin­g the Women’s Open as a national event enables the council to grant “temporary exemptions” to certain properties in the area to be operated as short-term lets without a licence for up to six weeks.

It’s still necessary for property operators to make an applicatio­n to benefit from the temporary exemption.

There is also a fee associated with that applicatio­n, but it opens the door for more visitor accommodat­ion to be available during the busy sporting event.

Councillor­s asked a few questions about the specifics of the declaratio­n and about the rules of the short-term let licence scheme.

However, the declaratio­n and the exemption was ultimately passed by the committee unanimousl­y and without argument.

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