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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:That does not sound like an appeals process to me, though.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:Okay—thank you for that.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
Good morning. It is good to hear the extent of your collaboration with COSLA on the policy and the flexibilities that have been introduced. However, one issue that kept cropping up during our consideration was whether, in principle, it is fair to introduce a higher premium for a second home, when people have probably already paid significant amounts in land and buildings transaction tax and so on in order to get the property.
I would appreciate a comment from you, cabinet secretary, on how the principle of fairness applies to the policy, and whether it is fair and so on.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:Would the process that you have outlined come about by way of an appeal? For example, if a person found that the local authority was asking for a 200 per cent premium and they chose to disagree with that, would there be an appeals process at that point?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:I have a follow-on question for the cabinet secretary. What protections are there for people who face unlimited rent increases if they live in BTR properties of fewer than six units? You have said that it is a fair level, having looked at all the data that you have, but does it mean that, below that level, people are at risk of unlimited rent increases?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:Right—a standard appeal covers it.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:Good morning. With regard to the appeals process, is it possible that accommodation providers and others could appeal the purpose for which a local authority wishes to spend the proceeds from the visitor levy? The draft regulations state that the appeals process relates to
“decisions of a local authority relating to the operation of a … Visitor Levy scheme”
in its entirety. Does that stretch to cover what the local authority intends to do with the visitor levy receipts?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Willie Coffey
:Okay. Thanks for that, David.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Willie Coffey
Good morning. I want to continue the chat about empty properties, and I will perhaps start with Anna Gardiner. I have a number of urban properties in my constituency that have been empty for ages. Despite the best efforts of a number of people, we do not seem to be able to get any response from the owners to our encouragement to do something to bring the properties back into use. Do you think that the higher council tax premium will make things worse or better with regard to those more urban properties that we could probably do with bringing back into the stock?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Willie Coffey
I was going to ask whether you are advocating for a discretionary element before the premiums can be applied, so that local authorities can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to apply them. Is that your position?