Key facts
- Bournemouth officials propose a tourist tax on hotels and B&Bs.
- The tax revenue is intended to fund a crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
- Government clearance is required to implement the tax.
Local authorities in Bournemouth are exploring the possibility of introducing a tourist tax to address rising concerns about anti-social behaviour. The proposal, which requires approval from the central government, would involve charging guests at hotels and bed and breakfast establishments an additional fee on top of their accommodation costs. The revenue generated from this tax is earmarked for initiatives aimed at curbing anti-social behaviour within the town.
