Policy & 182 Update From MWT (June)13/6/2024 MWT has written to Sarah Murphy to congratulate her on her new role and to request a meeting to discuss our sector, recent policy implications, and proposed policy changes. We have emphasised the importance of maintaining open lines of communication to avoid the unintended consequences these policies can have on our rural communities.
Given the introduction of several new policies last year, including the 182-day rule and recycling mandates, it is vital that the Welsh Government consult with the industry when considering new policies such as statutory registration and the tourism tax. As part of our ongoing efforts to represent our members regarding recent policy changes, we have raised these issues at the Mid Wales Regional Forum. This matter has been brought to the attention of the Welsh Government's new Minister for Social Partnerships, Sarah Murphy MS, where tourism now falls under her remit. PASC has created a survey to gather the latest feedback from the self catering sector. We urge all members to complete this survey so we can collectively gain valuable insights. MWT has always been a strong advocate for working together to ensure a stronger voice for our sector and we continue to collaborate. Organisations that work closely together and are members of the WTA include PASC, MWT, Visit Pembrokeshire, The BHHPA, British Marine, WOTGA, The Caravan & Camping Club, The Caravan and Motorhome Club, The Association of Welsh Agents and others who all work together to support and represent our businesses. We all thank you for your continued support and we all remain committed to supporting our businesses.
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14/6/2024 18:35:52
Thank you so much for your ongoing support. I have already completed the 182 survey via PASC.
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