Cornwall holidaymakers should be made to pay daily tourism tax, council told
Briefly

"In terms of a tourist tax, which in my opinion hasn't been referenced enough, he said, as reported by the BBC's Local Democracy Service. There's a fear that people will be against it. Manchester has demonstrated that people will not be negative when it's actually put in place - £1 a night per person up to a maximum of 21 nights would bring in revenue that people in this Duchy would feel was paying for the facilities that people visiting are using."
"I think the tourism infrastructure in general is fragile and overstretched at peak season. The seafronts, bus stops and car parks become full and St Ives, for example, can get gridlocked. (...) The tourist tax is an excellent idea, definitely. It will help. It's just common sense."
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