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In Wales, coastal communities like Gwynedd are combating the housing crisis by imposing steep council tax hikes on second homes, aiming to free up homes for full-time residents. However, this move is causing distress for locals like Sally Howdle, who runs a B and B, and out-of-town family owners. The policy, introduced in 2023, requires second homes to be rented out as holiday lets for at least 182 days a year to avoid a 300% tax hike. As the Senedd election approaches on May 7th, parties are divided on whether to scrap or modify the rule. The debate highlights the challenge of balancing tourism revenue with preserving local culture and community.
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