Cowbridge MP criticises Vale Council's plans to charge traders for use of outdoor spaces

By Ellyn Wright

30th Jun 2021 | Local News

Alun Cairns, MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, has spoken out against the Council's new policy to charge local businesses for the use of outdoor spaces for tables and advertising boards.

Under these charges, which apply from next month, many new costs will be introduced, such as premises with café licenses paying up to £750 each year for the use of 11 or more tables.

The new charges also include a £300 annual charge for spaces larger than five metres and a £100 charge per advertising board with a maximum of two boards permitted per business.

The policy has drawn widespread criticism from local business owners and members of the public.

Mr Cairns said: "This is quite unbelievable, particularly at a time when so many traders are doing their very best to remain viable, to support their customers and to adhere to the Covid regulations.

"At the very least, this proposal should have been shelved until after we are through the pandemic. This approach is desperately out of touch and I urge the Council to reconsider."

Traders were previously charged a flat rate of of £497.50 per three years, meaning every cafe with at least three tables outdoors will have to pay more than before the pandemic.

This fee was suspended during the pandemic.

Leader of the Conservative Group on the Vale Council, Cllr George Carroll said: "It's been a torrid year for the hospitality trade, and outdoor dining has offered local businesses a much-needed boost.

"Instead of treating them as a cash cow, the Council should be working proactively with businesses to minimise the disruption restrictions are causing them."

Local traders are now hoping that the Council will respond by backtracking on their policy.

The Vale of Glamorgan Council say the policy is designed "to ensure a fairer and safer use of the highway and greater opportunities for businesses, whilst also ensuring a clearer understanding of what is required from those who apply to place items on the highway asset."

During a scrutiny committee meeting, Deputy Council Leader insisted that the policy "is not income generation".

     

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