Author: Peter Evans

Is there a property near you that is a Airbnb

Airbnb has launched a Neighbour Support Line, offering residents who live near an AirBNB property the opportunity to talk to someone directly at Airbnb if they have urgent concerns, such as parties, noise disturbance or safety concerns. Neighbours can visit https://www.airbnb.co.uk/neighbours  to request a call from a specialised support agent, who will aim to give them a call back in 10 minutes or less. 

In partnership with the charity Crimestoppers, AirBNB have produced a guide for hosts, including advice on how to stay safe while hosting, signs of potentially suspicious activity from guests, information on how to stay safe online and how to report any suspicious activity to Crimestoppers, the police, and to Airbnb.  For more information, visit Airbnb launches Neighbour Support Line and joins forces with Crimestoppers

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As a local elector, or an interested person, you have certain legal rights in respect of the accounting records of smaller authorities. As an interested person you can inspect accounting records and related documents. If you are a local government elector for the area to which the accounts relate you can also ask questions about the accounts and object to them. You do not have to pay directly for exercising your rights. However, any resulting costs incurred by the smaller authority form part of its running costs. Therefore, indirectly, local residents pay for the cost of you exercising your rights through their council tax.