The Southwark Council is moving closer to implementing a tourist tax targeted at visitors. This proposal follows the passage of a motion that emphasizes the potential for millions in revenue to support local community services. Initially proposed as a voluntary £2 nightly levy, it was modified to include a call for mandatory implementation across London. Leaders believe that such a tax would be well-received by visitors and could significantly benefit local infrastructures like community safety and clean streets, particularly due to the borough's high occupancy rates in hotels and attractions.
The motion for a tourist tax in Southwark aims to raise funds to support local services, with potential revenues exceeding £2 million from visitors to the borough.
Southwark Liberal Democrats support the introduction of a £2-a-night levy, which would ensure that visitors contribute to community safety and clean streets.
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