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Wales to create new standards for holiday accommodation

18 Mar 2026 2 minute read
Mark Drakeford MS Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language

The Senedd has passed a Bill to support the development of tourism in Wales and improve visitor accommodation.

Providers of visitor accommodation – beginning with self-contained, self-catering accommodation like holiday cottages and flats – will need a licence.

To get a licence, providers will need to prove their accommodation is fit for visitors, by showing they have gas and electrical safety certificates, carbon monoxide alarms, public liability insurance, and that they have both conducted a fire safety risk assessment and taken relevant precautions.

Over 80% of people planning trips in the UK said they would be more likely to book a holiday let if a licensing scheme existed.

Mark Drakeford, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language, said: “I am pleased this Bill has passed. It’s a significant step towards attracting visitors to Wales, knowing that accommodation meets the standards they would expect.

“Many providers already do the right things, and this Bill creates fair competition that protects both visitors and responsible businesses. I look forward to seeing the positive difference it will make to tourism in Wales.”

The licensing scheme is likely to start in 2029 and will build on the national register of visitor accommodation providers to create a publicly available directory of visitor accommodation.


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Taff
Taff
16 days ago

Another waste of time and effort by this man like his twenty signs

Miles
Miles
15 days ago

How about a minimum legal standard for council houses ? How about using the laws we already have and enforcing them? ? How about not just making everyone get licenses for everything? Giving all our personal details over and over and over again? Tourist taxes, licenses, additional taxation double council taxes…when will it end?

Vince
Vince
14 days ago
Reply to  Miles

The poor state of some state-run residential accommodation does damage the argument for those who believe everything would be better with the state in charge.

But what’s wrong with mandating gas and electrical safety certificates in holiday accomodation. You have to wonder who’d happily risk their family in a chalet with a gas boiler that hasn’t been serviced in ten years in the room where the kids are sleeping just so the person they’re paying £1500 per week doesn’t have to pay £150 a year.

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