
Wales tourist tax plans will 'hit communities and businesses'
Plans for a tourism tax in Wales that would see money reinvested into communities has been criticised by businesses.
Plans for a tourism tax in Wales that would see money reinvested into communities has been criticised by businesses.
The leader of a north Wales council says tourists visiting the area should pay a tourism tax if they expect access to local infrastructure.
The measures still need to be passed by the Scottish Parliament but could see tourists charged for up to seven nights.