Short-Term Let Regulations Information for ASSC Members

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Edinburgh City Council Licensing Consultation – Briefing for ASSC Members

Edinburgh City Council Licensing Consultation – Briefing for ASSC Members

City of Edinburgh Council have launched a consultation into their prospective short-term let licensing regime. This will be the first of two consultations: this one focuses on the principles of the licensing scheme where the council will seek to hear from a wide range of stakeholders – from residents, community councils and trade groups. The results from this will then help inform the second consultation on the draft policy and conditions, which is expected in June.

Given the demands on your time, the ASSC has provided a briefing and suggested answers to help inform your submission.

We kindly ask you that you respond to the consultation by 10th June 2022 and circulate it to any family or friends who live in the Edinburgh area so we can maximise the positive response for those who work in, value and enjoy our capital’s self-catering industry.

The consultation can be accessed here: https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/short-term-lets-2022/

Download the briefing here: ECC licensing consultation – briefing for ASSC members

Thank you once again for your time and support.

Fiona Campbell, CEO, Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers.

ASSC New Updated Cleaning Protocols: Self-Caterers Welcome Clarity on COVID-19 Restrictions

ASSC New Updated Cleaning Protocols

Self-Caterers Welcome Clarity on COVID-19 Restrictions

The Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers has welcomed updated Scottish Government guidance on keeping guests safe during COVID-19.

By working proactively with policy-makers, the ASSC has clarified the self-catering sector’s approach to its cleaning protocols and specifically what operators should do if a guest tests positive while staying with them.

Included in the revamped safeguards will be compliance with new Public Health Scotland guidance for non-health and care settings, with updated guidance on physical distancing and face coverings, whether properties should be left fallow between guests and laundry and utensil care.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, ASSC members have behaved in an exemplary way; adhering to all restrictions, often encountering heavy and lasting personal costs while doing so.

In welcoming these new, updated, measures it is the ASSC’s hope that they will provide the necessary room to manoeuvre for businesses across the sector and will allow for more guests to enjoy a safe break in some of the most beautiful parts of the country.

As the trade body representing Scotland’s vital self-catering sector, the ASSC will continue to work constructively with government, and all other stakeholders, to help the sector recover and to secure a positive future for the thousands of people who make their living by creating memory-making holidays, both for Scots and those who visit our country.

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

“All of us at the ASSC are delighted to have worked with the Scottish Government, Public Health Scotland, and Infection Prevention and Control to create these more streamlined, common sense, and flexible rules as we prepare to get back to business.

“It is our hope that this will be the start of a continued loosening of restrictions and provision of support that will help save our sector from the real danger it has faced throughout the pandemic.

“Our partners can be assured that the ASSC stands ready, willing, and able to help strike the right balance between the valued safety of our customers and the freedom to operate that our businesses need.”

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