Welcome to Anglesey sign New planning guidelines could make it more difficult to build holiday lets in areas deemed to have too many second homes. A meeting of Anglesey Council’s Partnership and Regeneration Scrutiny Committee saw members back changes to the current guidance within the Joint Local Development Plan. If approved by both counties – with Gwynedd set to the proposed change later this month – it would make it easier to refuse planning permission for self-catering holiday lets in parts of Gwynedd and Anglesey where over 15 per cent of the local housing stock is already designated as second homes or holiday accommodation.
Change to planning guidelines could make it make it more difficult to build holiday lets
Gwynedd and Anglesey could adopt new guidance which would also affect properties set to be converted into holiday lets
05:00, 13 FEB 2021
The seaside resort of Barmouth at the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary, Gwynedd (Image: North Wales Live)
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