New Platform for Community-Led Tourism Recovery Announced

A ground-breaking new platform aimed at promoting community-led tourism recovery in the Moray area has been announced.

Created through a new partnership between the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers, Fairbnb.coop, and Visit Moray Speyside, the new community node will allow guests to book their accommodation while also benefiting the local area.

While other booking platforms charge a commission that goes back to the platform, the Fairbnb.coop model splits the commission, with 50 percent going directly back to the community to support local tourism projects.

With the green shoots of recovery on the horizon, this new partnership will see guests, hosts, destination management organisations, and community groups working together to identify and support projects funded by the commissions donated via the Fairbnb.coop platform, addressing local priorities and directly benefitting the community.

Following the partnership announcement, the ASSC and Visit Moray Speyside will work jointly to recruit new hosts for the platform across the Moray region.

The platform will be launched at the Visit Moray Speyside conference in May.

Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers Chief Executive, Fiona Campbell, said:

“This ground-breaking new partnership will allow us to make a real and meaningful contribution to the Moray area.

“I am incredibly grateful to our valued partners at Fairbnb.coop and Visit Moray Speyside for their hard work, insight, and vision that has helped shape this important agreement.

“Working together is vitally important for success in any industry, and tourism is no exception, and we are all very excited to be embarking on this next step.”

Laurie Piper, chief executive of Visit Moray Speyside said:

“Visit Moray Speyside’s strong relationship with the ASSC has seen our organisations working closely over several years.

“During the period of COVID, this partnership strengthened; as the region’s industry recovers from the pandemic, this ambitious new agreement with the ASSC and Fairbnb.coop gives Moray’s accommodation providers a way to drive bookings from conscious travellers, whilst also directly supporting their local area.

“Working together, one booking at a time we can turn the balance of power from the remote Online Travel Agents back in favour of the operators and the communities they are such an important part of”. 

Emanuele Dal Carlo, Co-Founder, Fairbnb.coop said:

“Our goal is to offer local communities an alternative to extractive booking platforms and a flexible instrument that can be localised in order to ensure that each community can deliver its specific blend of measures for a truly sustainable stay.

“This has been made possible through partnership with local businesses and stakeholders and, in this case, we believe that with ASSC, Visit Moray Speyside and the support of Traveltech for Scotland we have the perfect mix to launch a pilot that hopefully will serve as template in many other communities not only in Scotland but also abroad.”

Joshua Ryan-Saha, Director Traveltech for Scotland, commented on the partnership:

“We are absolutely delighted to support the roll out of Fairbnb.coop in Moray and Speyside.

“I highly commend the forward-thinking approach of ASSC and Visit Moray Speyside in collaborating with Fairbnb.coop and I’m sure that once it is rolled out we’ll see and feel more of the benefits of tourism to the area.

“We’ll work closely with the ASSC and Fairbnb.coop to on-board even more of Scotland’s destinations on to the platform.”

ENDS

STL Licensing PQs

S6W-07874: Rachael Hamilton, Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date Lodged: 06/04/2022

To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made on establishing the licencing scheme frameworks for local authorities to take forward its proposed registration requirements for short-term lets.

Answered by Shona Robison: The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-term Lets) Order 2022 came into force on 1 March 2022. Licensing authorities have until 1 October to open schemes in their areas to receive applications from new and existing hosts. We published updated guidance for licensing authorities on 18 March, and we will continue to work closely with them in the run up to schemes opening.

 

S6W-07875: Rachael Hamilton, Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date Lodged: 06/04/2022

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the potential financial impact on local authorities of its proposed licencing scheme requirements for short-term lets, in light of any inflationary pressures as a result of the war in Ukraine.

Answered by Shona Robison (05/05/2022): Licensing authorities will recover the costs of establishing and running the licensing scheme in their area through licence fees.

 

S6W-07876: Rachael Hamilton, Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date Lodged: 06/04/2022

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the projected revenue that will be generated for each local authority as a result of its proposed short-term let licensing scheme, and whether it will provide projected figures broken down by local authority.

Answered by Shona Robison (05/05/2022): Licensing authorities must determine their own fees and fee structures to recover establishment and running costs specific to their area. Licensing authorities must review their fees from time to time to ensure that revenue from fees remains in line with the running costs of the licensing scheme.

Additional Conditions PQ

Local authorities are considering what additional conditions they may apply to to licensing. We are extremely concerned that some are planning on excessive conditions. We note Fergus Ewing MSP’s PQ, which is live on the Scottish Parliament’s website:

To ask the Scottish Government whether there is a requirement for local authorities to conduct a statutory consultation in relation to adopting further discretionary powers and conditions under its short-term let licensing scheme.
Current Status: Expected Answer date 16/05/2022