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Second home owners complain they re being punished as rise in council tax takes step forward
Gwynedd council have forged ahead with the proposals in light of a housing crisis
05:00, 20 FEB 2021
The council tax premium on second homes has been increased
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Gwynedd Council\ s planning committee meeting on Thursday, July 16. Screengrab. AS FEW as five council meetings a year could be held on a face-to-face basis in Gwynedd even after the Covid-19 pandemic is over. Councillors have backed a framework outlining that the vast majority of both formal and internal meetings should continue to be held over video conferencing even after social distancing is no longer considered necessary. Among the benefits outlined were a reduction in travel and resulting carbon footprint, encouraging more diversity in the council’s membership including younger members, and a more efficient use of councillor and officer time.