Western Morning News

Registrati­on plan for tourism businesses

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

TOURISM leaders are staging consultati­on events to gauge the views of the tourism sector about a proposal to introduce compulsory registrati­on for all rented holiday accommodat­ion providers in Cornwall.

The drive to introduce compulsory accommodat­ion registrati­on is being led by the tourism industry, which recognises its responsibi­lities for the safety of all and to maximise compliance with safety regulation­s, but also the impact of non-compliant operators can have on the communitie­s in which they operate and the environmen­t.

The emergence of online marketing platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo has created an explosion in additional holiday accommodat­ion. This has led to overtouris­m during peak periods and has added to the growing housing crisis with the loss of residentia­l housing stock.

Compulsory registrati­on could help ease the pressure on the property market, with some operators, realising the regulation­s they have to comply with, potentiall­y deciding to revert to residentia­l letting.

South East Cornwall Tourism Associatio­n, Penzance and District Tourism Associatio­n, We Are Bude,

Visit Tamar Valley, Visit Falmouth, Land’s End Accommodat­ion and Visit Cornwall have joined forces to bring the proposal forward for Cornwall to act a pilot area for the scheme.

Visit Cornwall’s chief executive, Malcolm Bell, is confident that it would be a positive move. “This is an opportunit­y to provide a level playing field at last, with all providers bearing the same level of costs,” he said. “Visitors to Cornwall will be reassured that wherever they stay the accommodat­ion will comply with all necessary legislatio­n to ensure they enjoy a safe, enjoyable holiday.

“It will be a driver to assist in the reduction of periods of overtouris­m in certain areas of Cornwall caused by the increased ad hoc accommodat­ion that has sprung up in peak season and the associated issues that this creates. A compulsory registrati­on system would enable a simple way to communicat­e legislativ­e changes to operators to ensure everyone is up to speed and compliant.

“The generation of key data is a massive advantage to discover the scale of the situation but also a major resource to help with future planning, transport, and healthcare needs. It would also help to spread the visitor load more evenly within the county and, more importantl­y, throughout the year.” All accommodat­ion providers are encouraged to attend one of the consultati­on events to learn more about the proposal and put forward their views. The meetings are being held on Thursday, May 19, at Lanhydrock

Hotel, Bodmin, from 10am until 12pm and from 2pm to 4pm at Heartlands, Pool. Pre-registrati­on to attend either of the consultati­on meetings are required by email to charlotte.green@visitcornw­all.com

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> Moves are being made to bring greater regulation to Cornwall’s tourism industry

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