BooksterDear First Minister, We, the undersigned, wish to express our grave concerns of the impact of Short Term Lets (STL) regulatory legislation and planning controls currently being introduced. As travel technology software companies founded and operating in Scotland, our existence relies on a thriving Short Term Lets sector in Scotland. We would not have been founded without it. We employ highly skilled developers, designers and marketers in Scotland to build our products and services that we sell around the world. There is a clear desire to nurture a native startup culture (£42 million is being spent on establishing a Scottish Tech Scaler) but the proposed legislation could kill off startups in this sector. We are a small part of the tertiary services and industries that Short Term Lets support. For example maintenance, administrative, cleaning and linen providers. We support our colleagues of the Association of Scottish Self Caterers and the Scottish Tourism Alliance as they raise awareness of the impact of current and proposed legislation. The impact of which seems to be completely misunderstood and underappreciated. We recognise the importance and value of appropriately designed regulatory measures but in our view the legislation is too onerous and will impose an unnecessary burden on thousands of small Short Term Lets businesses. Direct impact to our clients: Over-three quarters (77.5%) found that the STL legislation was a significant or a medium threat to their business. Moffat Centre Short-Term Let Accommodation Evaluation Review 2022/23 Wider economic impacts: The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society estimates a third of their programme could be lost in 2024. This contraction would obviously have a negative impact on the 4,000+ jobs and over £200m in direct additional economic impact which the Festivals bring, as well as weakening the wider leisure and visitor economy employing 44,000 in Edinburgh alone. Evidence to Scottish Parliament by Julia Amour, Director of Festivals Edinburgh, 7th Feb 2023 We request that an urgent review is carried out of the measures that will significantly affect thousands of small businesses. We are all willing to provide advice, knowledge and support for appropriate legislation, delivered in a reasonable timescale. Kind regards, Bookster Freetobook SuperControl Unbaggaged TravelNest CC John Swinney, Deputy First Minister Ivan McKee, Minister for Tourism All MSPs Scottish Tourism Alliance Association of Scotland's Self Caterers

Press Release: For immediate release

Open Letter from Travel Tech Companies regarding STL Legislation

Written by Robin Morris

+44 (0)131 510 6946
www.booksterhq.com

Open Letter to the First Minister - Open Letter to the First Minister with logos of FreeToBook, SuperControl, Unbaggaged, Bookster, TravelNest.
Open Letter to the First Minister with logos of FreeToBook, SuperControl, Unbaggaged, Bookster, TravelNest.

Dear First Minister,

We, the undersigned, wish to express our grave concerns of the impact of Short Term Lets (STL) regulatory legislation and planning controls currently being introduced.

As travel technology software companies founded and operating in Scotland, our existence relies on a thriving Short Term Lets sector in Scotland. We would not have been founded without it.

We employ highly skilled developers, designers and marketers in Scotland to build our products and services that we sell around the world.

There is a clear desire to nurture a native startup culture (£42 million is being spent on establishing a Scottish Tech Scaler) but the proposed legislation could kill off startups in this sector.

We are a small part of the tertiary services and industries that Short Term Lets support. For example maintenance, administrative, cleaning and linen providers.

We support our colleagues of the Association of Scottish Self Caterers and the Scottish Tourism Alliance as they raise awareness of the impact of current and proposed legislation. The impact of which seems to be completely misunderstood and underappreciated.

We recognise the importance and value of appropriately designed regulatory measures but in our view the legislation is too onerous and will impose an unnecessary burden on thousands of small Short Term Lets businesses.

Direct impact to our clients:

Over-three quarters (77.5%) found that the STL legislation was a significant or a medium threat to their business.

Moffat Centre Short-Term Let Accommodation Evaluation Review 2022/23

Wider economic impacts:

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society estimates a third of their programme could be lost in 2024.

This contraction would obviously have a negative impact on the 4,000+ jobs and over £200m in direct additional economic impact which the Festivals bring, as well as weakening the wider leisure and visitor economy employing 44,000 in Edinburgh alone.

Evidence to Scottish Parliament by Julia Amour, Director of Festivals Edinburgh, 7th Feb 2023

We request that an urgent review is carried out of the measures that will significantly affect thousands of small businesses.

We are all willing to provide advice, knowledge and support for appropriate legislation, delivered in a reasonable timescale.

Kind regards,

  • Bookster
  • Freetobook
  • SuperControl
  • Unbaggaged
  • TravelNest

CC

  • John Swinney, Deputy First Minister
  • Ivan McKee, Minister for Tourism
  • All MSPs
  • Scottish Tourism Alliance
  • Association of Scotland's Self Caterers

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