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Caravan destinations face tax rise

Pubs have reported that their ratable values have doubled

Caravan owners who regularly enjoy trips to Devon and Cornwall could find their experience soured after it was revealed that many of the area’s tourism businesses are being hit with large increases in business rates.

The tax rises affect not only caravan sites, but petrol stations, livestock markets, beach huts, zoos and even sports grounds, according to the Cornish Guardian.

Pubs have reported that their ratable values have doubled, while lifeboat stations have also experienced a rise of 142 per cent.

The increases were criticised by Conservative shadow local government minister Justine Greening, who said that local businesses will face big problems when the changes come into effect in April.

“It is the height of economic incompetence for Labour ministers to change the way that a £21 billion tax works in the middle of a devastating recession without any impact assessment,” she said.

Ms Greening added that it is the “worst possible time for such a rates shake-up”.

Devon and Cornwall are popular destinations among caravan owners, who can enjoy the countryside, local hospitality and beaches all within a short drive.