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self-catering
adjective
- denoting accommodation in which the tenant or visitor provides and prepares his own food
Example Sentences
The couple, who married at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011, will stay at a self-catering cottage on Mull following official engagements.
The Welsh government wants people staying overnight in Wales to pay 拢1.30 plus VAT per night for hotels, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation, and 80p plus VAT for hostels and campsites, possibly from 2027, if passed by the Senedd.
She said without the "bed stock" of self-catering properties "we don't have the facilities for tourists to stay".
She said there were "huge numbers" of empty properties for sale, because people had left the self-catering sector due to the 182-day threshold, but that they were too expensive or unsuitable to be local homes.
This would mean that the fee for staying at hotels, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation would increase from the 拢1.25 originally proposed to 拢1.30 per person per night.
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