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Six month consultation on future of contentious safe zones begins

Plans to make aspects of the controversial safe zones, implemented in towns across Ceredigion to encourage social distancing during the pandemic, have gone out for a six-month public consultation.

Nearly 3,500 children in Ceredigion living in poverty

There are nearly 3,500 children in Ceredigion living in poverty – with the county seeing the second highest increase nationally since 2014/15 –…

Ceredigion considers charging a 100 per cent council tax levy on second homes

Ceredigion considers charging a 100 per cent council tax levy on second homes
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Ceredigion councillors support ban on circus animals

There was no disagreement from councillors that the use of wild animals in travelling circuses should be banned. Welsh Government brought in legislation last year banning the use of wild animals in travelling circuses and Ceredigion’s enforcement team has the backing of councillors to make sure that does not happen here. Members of the council’s healthier communities overview and scrutiny committee received a report on the legislation, which states there are two travelling circuses that regularly visit Wales that have wild animals such as reindeer, camels and zebra. A public consultation to the legislation in 2018 had a 97 per cent support for the ban with the use of wild animals such as lions, tigers and elephants already decreased in popularity prior to this and considered “outdated.”

Double council tax call for Ceredigion second homes

Ceredigion council should be asked to consider introducing a 100 per cent council tax premium on second homes, a committee has recommended Ceredigion council should be asked to consider introducing a 100 per cent council tax premium on second homes, a committee has recommended. Evidence linked to a notice of motion put forward last year calling on the Welsh Government to change planning law to allow greater control of second homes and holiday homes by local authorities was discussed at thriving communities overview and scrutiny this week. It outlined the number of second homes and holiday homes known by the council using council tax data with a total of 2,125 properties listed as second homes or holiday lets – 1,726 subject to council tax plus a 25 per cent premium and 399 paying non domestic rates.

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