BHA VAT campaign signs up 15 more members
The British Hospitality Association's Cut Tourism VAT campaign, which calls for a reduction in the rate of value added tax to 5% for accommodation and attractions, has signed up a raft of new members.
The campaign now has well over 350 supporters. The new members as of 9 November are:
• Beamish Wild Adventure Park, Co Durham
• Blanch House hotel, Brighton
• Caravan Club
• Chellowdene guest house, Falmouth, Cornwall
• Chycara holiday complex, Truro, Cornwall
• Fox Valley cottages, Looe, Cornwall
• Green Lawns hotel & restaurant, Falmouth, Cornwall
• GreenWood Forest Park, Y Felinheli, Gwynedd
• Hardwicke Hall Manor hotel, Co Durham
• Hayes Barton guest house, Shanklin, Isle of Wight
• Little Leaf guest house, St Ives, Cornwall
• Moshimo, Clear Conscience Eating, Brighton
• Resort Developments Organisation
• Tamar Valley Donkey Park and Tamar Donkey Sanctuary
• Timeshare Consumers Association, National