In a letter to the Chancellor, leading hospitality and leisure CEOs call on the Government to scrap plans for a Visitor Levy in England.
More than 200 signatories from leading accommodation providers including Butlin’s, Haven, Hilton, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Merlin Entertainments, Parkdean Resorts, Travelodge and Whitbread warn that the proposed holiday tax will “hit families hardest, put jobs at risk and drain money from local businesses and communities”.
Bosses warn that “holidays are for relaxing, not taxing”, with the proposed tax meaning Brits would face an extra £100 or more for a two-week holiday in the UK. It could force families to shorten trips, skip travel altogether or head overseas, spending their money elsewhere.
The letter also says there will be significant damage to local communities across England that rely on tourism for survival, as fewer visitors mean fewer local jobs and lower spending at local businesses.
91 Aparthotel Jesmond - Gary Taylor
Abbots Grange and Huffkins - Richard Taee
Achnabobane Farmhouse - Neil Ockenden
ANS Hospitality - Alistair Sandall
Arden House - Mark Holliday
Ashbourne House - Ricardo and Fiona Gabbiadini
Astwell Mill - Mark Whitney
Bailiffscourt Hotel & Spa - Pontus Carminger
Balcarres Guest House - Carole Clarke
BALPPA - Paul Kelly
Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa - Noel Byrne
Beds and Bars Group - Luke Knowles
Beechwood Cottage B&B - Jackie McDonagh
Benhall Farm Holidays - Carol Brewer
Bewdley Hill House B&B - David Haywood
Bidfood UK - Andrew Selley
Blackpool Pleasure Beach Limited - Amanda Thompson OBE
Blue Swallow Guest House - Alison Wood
Bon Ami Guest House - Dr Anil Shah
Bramlies Bed & Breakfast - Alison Demir
Brend Collection - Peter Brend
British Educational Travel Association (BETA) - Emma English
Butlin’s - Jon Hendry Pickup
Butlin's (Minehead) - Craig Goodwin
Butlin's (Skegness) - Andrew Leivers
BWH Hotels GB - Tim Rumney
Casa Hotels Ltd - Steve Perez
Castle Glen Lodges - Ewan Maxwell
Castlewood Hotels - Daniel Sangiuseppe
Cedar Court Hotels - Wayne Topley
Centennial Hotel - Stelios Andreou
Chilgrove Farm Bed and Breakfast - Simon Renwick
Choughs Nest Hotel - John Hodges
Chyheira B&B - Roy Smith
Clarence Pier Southsea - Jill Norman
Clermont Hotel Group - Gavin Taylor
Cleveliot House B&B - Jack Applebaum
COMO Metropolitan London - Rory Slater
Congham Hall - Nicholas Dickinson
Corner Cottage, Wolsingham - Jean Muckle
Cornlee Bed & Breakfast - Jayson Banham
Cosy Wolf Ltd - Lena Wolf
Craggan - Martyn Barrow
Craigbuie Guesthouse - Sharron Fernie
Craigpark House B&B - Kay Main
Crealy Theme Park & Resort - Josh Haywood
Creekside Bed and Breakfast Faversham - Sharon Gepheart
Crescent Lodge Guest House - Lee Roberts
Dacre House B&B - Clare Hawkins
Dart Marina Hotel - Paul Downing
DEAN PARK GUEST HOUSE - Robbie Hamilton
Docklands Resturants and Bars - Julie Gingell
Donnington Group - Andrew McKenzie
Doubletree By Hilton York - Sophie Dunn
Edendale House - Josie Batchelor
Edward Bence Hotels LTD - Lucinda Chamings
Ellesmere House - Melanie Cable-Alexander
Elmbank York, Tapestry Collection by Hilton - Stefan Micevski
English Lakes Hotels, Resorts and Venues - Matt Stanaway
EUROC (European Resort Owners Coalition) - Jane Gilmartin
Firs Farm B&B - Sarah Townsend
Focus Hotels - Devin Grosse
Forge Holiday Group - Graham Donoghue
Fosse Farmhouse B&B - Caron Cooper
Fuller, Smith & Turner - Simon Emeny
Gallen-Treath Guest House - Alicia Strickland
Gardenside Lodge - Gladys Bowen
Gilpin Hotel and Lake House - Helen Tappenden
Glebe Farm B&B - Timothy Hirst
Glenlee Guest House - Bob Forsberg
Graceland Farm B&B - Genette Zena Byford
Greene King - Nick Mackenzie
Gusto Pronto - Roxane Marjoram
Gutchpool B&B - Rachel Hall
Haven - Simon Palethorpe
High Farm Holiday Park Ltd - Amy Hodgson
Higher Wiscombe - Lorna Handyside
Highlander House - Angus Campbell
Hilton - Steve Cassidy
Hilton Cambridge City Centre - Richard Finn
Hilton Garden Inn Sunderland - Gareth Freeman
Hilton London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 - Jacqui Bagnall
Hippodrome Casino - Simon Thomas
Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA) - Debbie Walker
Holiday Inn Express Cambridge West - Cambourne - Stefanie Garwood
Holiday Inn Newcastle Jesmond - Gary Taylor
Horsley Hall - Liz Curry
Hospitality Association York (HAY) - Stefan Micevski
Hotel Gotham Newcastle - Chris Thompson
IHG Hotels & Resorts - Karin Sheppard
Imperial Hotel - Grant Smith
Imperial London Hotels - Neil Braude
Ingram House Bed and Breakfast - Jane Levien
Kinnaird Hotel - John Deane Berry
Lammas Park House - Fiona Deacon
Langdale Leisure Limited - Michael Coletta
Latium Real Estate - Harry Chapman
Legacy Hotels & Resorts Ltd - Hospitality Ventures Ltd - Andy Townsend
Lensfield Hotel - S. Papson
Linden Lodge Guest House - P. Deverill
Liongate House - Liz and Graeme Brown
Longmead House - Nick Bailey
Lovat Parks - Raoul Fraser
Lyle & James Company Ltd t/a Townhouse Exeter - Tim Lane
Lyndale Guest House - Alison Harwood
Maple Bank Guest House - Kate O'Donovan
Meadow View B&B - Louise Marion Marshall
Mennabroom Farm Holiday Cottages and B&B - Deborah Wheatley
Merlin Entertainments - Fiona Eastwood
Middletons Hotel - Oliver Stott
Midtown Farm B & B - Janice Byers
Mitchell's & Butlers - Rob Grey
Myrtle Cottage B&B - Tyrone and Neil Mundell-Phipps
National Caravan Council (The NCC) - Alicia Dunne
Newmans Hall Bed & Breakfast - Charles Miller
Newton Haven B&B - Clare Shiel
No 45 - Irene Cheape
No1 The Laurels B&B - Malcolm Harrington
Number One Hotels Ltd - Claire Smith
Oxford and Cambridge Club - Alistair Telfer
Parkdean Resorts - Steve Richards
Paultons Park Ltd - Richard Mancey
Peak Edge Hotel - Steve Perez
Penta Hotels - Michael Stevenson
Petwood Hotel - Emma Brealey
PPHE Hotels & Resorts - Daniel Pedreschi
Professional Association of Self-Caterers UK (PASC UK) - Alistair Handyside
Pulteney House - Valentina Worledge
Raby Estates - Claire Jones
Radisson York - Amanda Knowles
Rathern Limited T/A Double Tree By Hilton London Marble Arch - Anup Sarin
Resort Development Organisation - Sue McNicol
Rosedale Bed & Breakfast - Jenny Angel
Rye Windmill B&B - Toby Darkins
SAFESTAY PLC - Larry Lipman
Seabreeze - Cheryl Dickson
Selden B&B - Val Capon
Short Term Accommodation Association (STAA) - Andy Fenner
Sleep Squires - Jane Squire
Smoo Lodge B&B - Merlin Hendy
South Beach B&B - Andrew and Caroline King
South West Tourism Alliance - Joy Raymond
Springburn Farmhouse B&B - Morris Payton
Starboard Hotels - Paul Callingham
Station House B&B - Steve Woodall
Storrs Hall Hotel - Andrew Nicholson
Sundown Adventureland - Shaun Malvern
SUNFLOWER BB - Maria Ancochea
Sycamore Shepherd's Hut - Janine Edmonds
T5 Operating Company Limited - Jacqui Bagnall
Taigh Duitseach - Jim Tweedie
Tewkesbury Park - Patrick Jones
Thatched Cottage Bed and Breakfast - Wendy Macklin
The Aldwick B&B - Veronica Smith
The Bed & Breakfast Association - David Weston
The Carlton Hotel - Eliot Seabourn-Wren
The Clifton at Paignton - Steven and Claire Brunn
The Falcon House - Barbara Cole
The Hive at 52 - Harro Dorsch
The Horseshoe - Bozena Mierzwa
The Inn At Whitewell - Charles Bowman
The Old Bakehouse - Steven Warren
The Old Mill B&B - David Ventham
The Old Post Office Guest House - James McCarthy
The Old Rectory B&B, Chicklade - Tim Pollard
The Old Rectory Kettlebaston - Maggie Lawrence
The Old Stables B&B - Jeff Crisp
The Old Town Hall B&B - Louise Clarke
The Osborne Hotel Torquay - Ivan Curtis
The Owls Bed and Breakfast - Jo and Ian Jones
The Parks Guest House, Minehead - Christopher Nurden
The Queensberry Hotel and Olive Tree Restaurant - Laurence Beere
The Sea Croft Bed Breakfast and Bar - Georgina Bearman
The Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa - Pontus Carminger
The Victoria Inn B&B - Carolynne Hall
The Wadham - Tracie Jane Hession
The White House Guest House - Prue Harrison
Thorley Taverns - Philip Thorley
Thurlestone Hotel - Tim Hassell
Thursford Collection - George Cushing
Townhouse Exeter - Ken Skinner
Towy Community Church T/A Xcel Bowl - Nicky Harding
Travel Chapter Limited - Jayne McClure
Travelodge - Jo Boydell
Treweens - Nichola Burgess
UKHospitality - Allen Simpson
Uplands House B&B - Lady Poppy Cooksey
Varley House - Rod Chatfield
Victorian House Hotel - Serena von der Heyde
Wallsend Guest House & Glamping Pods - Barry Maxey
Warner Hotels - Paul Pomroy
Wartling Place - Rowena Gittoes
Weavers of Haworth - Josie Price
Weston Park Enterprises Ltd - Colin Sweeney
Whitbread - Dominic Paul
White Heather Guest House - Helene England
Willow Bridge Guest House - Karen Tanner
Winterton B&B & Crinan House Holiday Cottage - Stephanie Scwhind-Parsons
Wivenhoe House Hotel - Stevie Robson
YHA (England & Wales) - James Blake
YOTEL - Guillermo Gomez
Your Place Hotels Ltd - Andy Miles
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Allen Simpson, Chief Executive of UKHospitality, said: “Holidays are for relaxing – not taxing.
“Whether you enjoy a city break, a rural retreat or building sandcastles on your beach holiday, you’re already paying your fair share of tax.
“In fact, it’s one of the highest tax rates for visitors in Europe and the holiday tax will only increase that further.
“We are so lucky to enjoy these wonderful islands and we should be encouraging people to visit every part of our country – not taxing them for doing so.
“The Government needs to scrap the holiday tax.”
The letter, signed by more than 200 hospitality and leisure CEOs, said:
“This ‘Holiday Tax’ will hit families hardest, puts jobs at risk, drain money from local businesses and communities and undermine the Government’s growth agenda. Holidays are for relaxing, not taxing.
“For millions of hardworking families, a UK holiday is their chance to switch off and spend quality time together.
“For many, this tax will make their holiday unaffordable, meaning families will shorten trips, forgo a break altogether, reduce their spending with pubs, restaurants, events, leisure activities and local attractions, or travel overseas – spending their money and creating jobs elsewhere.
“Hospitality and tourism supports 3 million UK jobs, from cleaners and reception staff to chefs and entertainers. This is particularly true for coastal areas, which are at the heart of our national renewal. Fewer visitors mean fewer shifts, fewer jobs and fewer opportunities — particularly in the entry-level and return-to-work roles which the Government is rightly focused on.
“The impact of a Holiday Tax goes well beyond the people who provide accommodation. Fewer visitors mean lower spending at local businesses like restaurants, cafes, pubs, taxi firms and shops. In many places, it is tourist spending which keeps high streets alive, supporting the small businesses that define our communities.
“The UK’s hospitality sector is already under pressure, with rising business rates, energy costs, tax bills and employment costs. It already contributes billions of pounds in tax, through business rates, employment taxes and VAT, which at 20% is double the rate of competitors in France, Italy, Spain or Portugal.
“Do not turn the Great British break into a luxury. Scrap the holiday tax and back the families, workers and the businesses who make England worth visiting.”


