Registering Visitor Accommodation in Wales
Anyone taking bookings for overnight stays in Wales — from casual hosts to large hotel operators — will be required to register their accommodation with the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) when the register launches this autumn.
The forthcoming Welsh Government legislation means that all providers offering visitor accommodation, whether a single spare room, a holiday cottage, a B&B, or a full‑service hotel, will need to complete a formal registration process. The requirement applies regardless of whether guests stay for one night or several weeks.
For further information and to sign up for notifications about the new registration scheme, visit:
https://registervisitoraccommodation.service.gov.wales/email-signup
Llwyn Eirin residents gather to meet their neighbours
Llwyn Eirin residents gathered at HWB Dinbych recently for a successful ‘Meet Your Neighbours’ community event.
Organised by the Council’s Housing & Communities Service, the event brought together the residents of Llwyn Eirin, who have recently moved into their new homes and partner organisations to strengthen community connections and meet their neighbours and to also highlight the wide range of support available for them in Denbigh.