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Housing scheme to benefit from North Yorkshire's second-home tax.
Summary
North Yorkshire Council introduced a 100% council tax premium on second homes from April 2025, and the first project named to receive funding is a planned 15-home development south of Sands Lane in Hunmanby, with a reported £435,000 allocation if planning permission is granted.
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North Yorkshire Council has introduced a 100% council tax premium on second homes, implemented in April 2025. The council says the extra revenue will be used to support schemes that create more affordable housing across the county. Officials report the charge is expected to raise more than £10 million a year. The first project identified to benefit is a planned development on land south of Sands Lane in Hunmanby.
Key points:
- A 100% council tax premium on second homes was introduced in April 2025.
- The council estimates the premium will raise more than £10 million a year.
- A planning application has been submitted for 15 homes south of Sands Lane, Hunmanby.
- If the planning application is approved, £435,000 is to be allocated to the Northallerton-based housing association Broadacres for that project.
- The council has committed £12 million to an affordable housing delivery fund and £4 million to a rural housing delivery fund over the next four years.
- Other planned allocations include £2 million for regeneration projects and £4 million for a 20-bed supported housing scheme on the coast for people with complex needs and a history of rough sleeping.
Summary:
The council says the premium is intended to bring second homes back into use and to fund housing projects for local communities. The Hunmanby development is the first project named to receive funding, subject to planning approval. The council has announced multi-million pound commitments for affordable, rural and supported housing over the next four years.
