It has also promised to ‘take a more robust approach’ on short-term holiday lets in the city.
York’s new Labour administration has pledged to ‘develop an offer’ for York’s essential workers such as nurses and care staff who are ‘increasingly finding it impossible’ to afford to live and work in York.
It has also promised to ‘take a more robust approach’ on short-term holiday lets in the city, and to improve standards in the private rented sector through an ‘extension of licensing which holds landlords to an agreed set of standards’.
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