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Funding for local authorities and police tackle noise from short-term lets

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We call on the Government to provide dedicated funding to local authorities and police to tackle complaints that are made against short-term holiday lets. We also call on the Government to require booking platforms to intervene immediately when they receive complaints.

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Funding for local authorities and police tackle noise from short-term lets

National

We call on the Government to provide dedicated funding to local authorities and police to tackle complaints that are made against short-term holiday lets. We also call on the Government to require booking platforms to intervene immediately when they receive complaints.

National
35 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

React

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Reasons for3
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See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

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