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Brent Council Could Introduce A Tourist Tax For Overnight Visitors

July 12, 20252 Mins Read
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Brent Council in North London is planning to introduce a new tax on people staying overnight in hotels and short-term rentals in the area.

This is to help pay for improvements around Wembley Stadiumwhich attracted nearly three million visitors last year. Big music acts like Oasis and Coldplay are set to perform there this summer, bringing even more visitors.

Why a tourist tax in Wembley?

The council says this visitor tax would turn all those visitors into a new way to raise money to fix problems caused by so many people coming to the area. While events at Wembley bring in lots of money – about £4.35 million for each non-sporting event. They also cause issues like noise, traffic, more rubbish, and pressure on local services.

How will the money be used?

Mary Mitchell from Brent Council says other cities in the UK and Europe already use similar visitor taxes successfully. The money raised could be spent on things like planting more street trees, keeping streets cleaner, better waste management, and improving parks and green spaces.

The council has agreed to ask the government for permission to introduce this tax. They will also ask the Mayor of London to support a voluntary charge on stadium and arena tickets to help fund local cultural projects.

Other cities that have tourist tax

Other cities have seen success with these charges – Manchester raised £2.8 million in its first year with a £1 per night hotel taxand Edinburgh expects to raise around £50 million a year with a 5% extra charge on accommodation.

If Brent’s plan goes ahead, it could help make sure the benefits of being a major cultural spot are shared with local people while tackling the downsides of so many visitors.

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