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The organisation running Manchester’s ‘city visitor charge’ has issued a statement after Andy Burnham was told he could introduce a so-called tourist tax.

The government confirmed on Tuesday (November 25) it plans to give mayors like Andy Burnham powers to levy ‘modest charges’ for overnight stays from next year as ministers believe it will allow mayors to ‘put more money into local priorities’ and ‘invest in their communities’.

The move is something the Greater Manchester mayor has long campaigned for , pointing out Mancs pay similar fees when visiting Italian, French, and German cities. Unsurprisingly, Mr Burnham called the announcement ‘great news’, suggesting ‘the levy will allow us to invest in the infrastructure visitors need, like keeping our streets clean and

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