Souped-up beach huts: why councils are clamping down on blingy renovations

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Souped-up beach huts: why councils are clamping down on blingy renovations
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A whole industry has sprung up around the renting out of modified beach huts for parties along the English coast. But the profiteers’ days could be numbered

No. Extending the huts beyond strict specifications is not allowed, and renting them out is banned.

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