The last increase was last year and every other year before that
Thank you but that doesn't quite answer my question which was: when was the last annual increase? Have now found a link on TDC's website showing proposed fees (2022-2023) and previous fees. Look on page 2 of each fee schedule for info concerning Beach Hut Hire. I cannot see any reference to annual rental charges in the fees for 2021-22, 2020-2021, and 2019-2020. That is why I am ...
It has increased annually before by 5%
Thank you. Do you know the last time that there was an increase in rent for those renting on an annual basis? (as opposed to daily or weekly).
Hi Lynne The beach hut owners who have contacted me paid £488.06 last year the propose rent for 22/23 will be £750. As a Teignbridge Councillor I will be robustly resisting this huge increase.
Okay so.........in the absence of any info regarding this proposed increase being on TDC's website if anyone reading this knows someone or knows someone who knows someone (you get the giste) who has received notification from TDC about an increase in rental costs please can that information be posted on here. eg what the charge was in 2021 and what is being proposed for 2022. Thanks.
Thank you Linda. So it isn't a rumour t hen? I did try looking on TDC 's website before I posted but couldn't find anything. So can you give me (and therefore others as well) the link to this info please. Thanks.
I have been contacted by several of the beach hut owners and I can confirm that is correct information it's on TDC website Lynne
As it's a rumour perhaps you might contact one of Dawlish's TDC councillors and see what they have to say. We have five TDC councillors in Dawlish - J. Petherick, L.Petherick, Taylor, Wrigley and Goodman-Bradbury. Take your pick.
I've just heard a rumour that is rapidly gaining ground about Teignbridge Council raising the annual rents of beach huts in Dawlish, Dawlish Warren and Teignmouth by about 50%. Apparently, previous annual increases have been in the region of 5%. This seems to be disproportionate and is grossly unfair and could be construed as a tax on local people enjoying themselves.