With the government currently consulting on proposals which
would allow Mayoral Strategic Authorities in England to introduce local
overnight visitor levies, devolving new fiscal powers to London and other
regions, London Councils is calling for the government to ensure that boroughs
are able to retain at least 50% of funds raised in their area in order to fund
local services that support tourism and invest in measures to support growth in
the capital.
The introduction of an overnight visitor levy is something London Councils has long been calling for.
Chair of London Councils, Cllr Claire Holland OBE, said: “It is vital that London boroughs retain a fair portion of
funds raised by an overnight visitor levy to ensure we are adequately equipped
to invest in local services which both support the tourist economy and mitigate
the impact of tourism in our local areas.
“Boroughs shoulder many of the day-to-day costs associated
with tourism – from maintaining streets and transport hubs, to supporting
cultural venues and managing community safety pressures – helping to keep
London attractive, clean, and safe.
“By allowing boroughs to retain 50% of the revenues raised
in their area to reinvest directly in the local services and public spaces that
visitors depend on, we will be able to support the growth of tourism in our
city and provide confidence to businesses that this will benefit them.
“We look forward to working with the government and the
Mayor on the design and implementation of the levy to ensure this is a success
for Londoners and our tourist industry.”