Nicholas Tait applied for retrospective planning permission to change the use of one and two Ascot Mews in Emerald Street into short-term holiday let accommodation.
Two York properties that have been advertised for stag and hen parties of up to 25 people can no longer be used as short-term holiday lets such as Airbnbs after councillors said they were causing too much trouble for neighbours.
Nicholas Tait applied for retrospective planning permission to change the use of one and two Ascot Mews in Emerald Street into short-term holiday let accommodation.
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