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flag A Keswick homeowner appeals a holiday let notice, citing few complaints and a management plan, seeking flexible use rights.

flag A Keswick homeowner is appealing a Lake District National Park Authority notice over the use of Thwaite Howe as a 24-person holiday let, calling the decision baseless and citing only two neighbor complaints. flag The property remains the owner’s main home, with short-term rentals only during absences, and a management plan enforces guest limits, noise curfews, and bans on large events. flag The appeal seeks either dismissal of the notice or flexible use permission allowing seasonal shifts between residential and holiday letting, subject to annual limits. flag Meanwhile, planners are expected to approve a separate reclassification of Laurel Bank to mixed-use, permitting guesthouse, holiday let, or permanent residence use, with conditions including a 35-day annual holiday let limit and six-month minimum residential occupancy.

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