Caerphilly Observer
Member Sign in Manage Membership
Become a Member - no ads
Menu
  • News
    • Senedd
    • Business
    • Newport
    • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Rugby union
    • Football
  • Membership & Subscriptions
  • Notices
  • Obituaries
  • About
    • Advertise
  • Sponsored Content
Menu

Welsh Government unveils draft ‘Airbnb law’

News | Chris Haines - ICNN Senedd Reporter | Published: 13:46, Monday October 6th, 2025.
Last updated: 13:46, Monday October 6th, 2025

Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts. Become a member today

Finance minister Mark Drakeford
Finance secretary Mark Drakeford

Holiday let operators in Wales would be forced to get a license and meet strict safety rules under a draft ‘Airbnb law’ unveiled by the Welsh Government.

Finance secretary Mark Drakeford has announced a draft tourism regulation bill which would introduce a mandatory licensing scheme for certain types of visitor accommodation.

The draft bill would make it an offence to provide or offer self-catering, self-contained properties without a license, with ministers able to add other types of accommodation later.

Providers would face fines for non-compliance and be required to pay a fee for their license. A public register of all licensed properties would also be established.

All adverts for visitor accommodation, including on online platforms, would need to clearly display the property’s official registration number or face a fine.

Welsh Government considering tax changes for holiday lets

The draft bill published today (October 6) would set legal standards for fire, electrical and gas safety, with rules on carbon monoxide alarms and public liability insurance.

‘Contractual right’

Such mandatory standards would become an implied term in the contract between the provider and the visitor, giving guests a direct contractual right to a safe property.

Under the shake-up, Welsh ministers would be given powers of enforcement, including to enter and inspect properties as well as issue penalty notices for offences.

The rise of short-term letting platforms, such as Airbnb, has prompted governments around the world to introduce similar registration and licensing schemes.

Beyond regulation, the draft bill would also give ministers a formal duty to balance the promotion of tourism with the social and environmental impacts.

In a statement, Prof Drakeford explained the draft bill was published to give people a glimpse of the proposed scope and direction before formal introduction in the autumn.

Stressing the draft bill is not a final version, he wrote: “Work continues on the preparation of the bill and there are likely to be changes before it is introduced to the Senedd.”

Senedd demands tougher fly-tipping penalties

Sign-up to our daily newsletter


Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts.

Become a member today

Senedd

Latest News

  • The new 756 Fast Light Intercity and Regional Trains are being introduced in south Wales
    Transport for Wales rail fare prices to be frozen for the next yearFriday, February 27, 2026
  • doctor stock image
    New bone cement cleared for use as patients to be contacted over cancelled operationsFriday, February 27, 2026
  • Newbridge Memo
    Weekend of St David’s Day celebrations at Newbridge MemoFriday, February 27, 2026
  • Representatives from the organisations involved in the trial
    Council joins landmark hydrogen refuse vehicle trialFriday, February 27, 2026
  • John Kirwan, left, and Jake Turner outside 10 Downing Street
    Community volunteers invited to 10 Downing Street St David’s Day celebrationFriday, February 27, 2026
  • Mental health awareness training being offered to rugby clubsThursday, February 26, 2026

Find out how the communities of Caerphilly County Borough get their names

Caerphilly

Legal & Public Notices

  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesFriday, February 6, 2026
  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesFriday, January 23, 2026
  • Notice of application for a variation of a premises licence: Morgan Jones Bowling ClubThursday, January 15, 2026
  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesThursday, January 8, 2026
© 2009-2026 Caerphilly Media Ltd, Caerphilly Miners Centre for the Community Watford Road Caerphilly, CF83 1BJ. Incorporated in Wales No. 07604006.