Campaigners are calling for action after figures showed Cornwall has 15,000 holiday let properties like Airbnbs – roughly the same number as families on social housing waiting lists.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England says that there has been 661% more short term listings in Cornwall as there were five years ago.
The charity also noted that there were roughly 15,000 families on social housing waiting lists as of last September (2021).
This is roughly the same number as the total number of holiday lets available in Cornwall.
The charity is now calling for the creation of a second home tax and a better definition of 'affordable housing' being put in place.
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In 2021 Cornwall saw a rise of over 30,000 additional visitors according to the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce.
Local charities such as Harbour Housing and the Newquay Drop In and Share Centre have said they are picking up the slack of the evictions and rise in homelessness – but they are ''stretched thin''.
A spokesperson for Habour Housing labelled the explosion in homelessness as an "inferno."
The organisation now recommends that planning permission be amended for homes listed as holiday homes or Airbnb lets.
It is also calling for more investment in the housing sector and additional support for initiatives and schemes which are trying to minimise the impact of Cornwall's growing homelessness crisis.
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