A beach hut owner has cut off the
back of his beloved property in protest at council rent rises. Alan Sarfas took a jigsaw to his hut in Felixstowe after Suffolk Coastal
District Council voted to increase hut rents by 12% and chalets by 20%. "The bigger the hut, the bigger the increase, so I'm taking 18 inches off the
back and that'll save us £200 a year on the ground rate," he said.
The council said it was up to each owner to choose the size of their hut. The authority charges rent for almost 1,000 plots in Felixstowe. Once a plot
is obtained, it is up to tenants to build their own huts. Mr Sarfas said he and his partner had owned their hut Idle Hours on the
seafront for nine years, during which time their rent has more than doubled.
He said the latest rise was the last straw, so the pair decided to spend £250
chopping the back off the hut. He said: "Ours [rent] has gone up to nearly £800. If it was only 1% above
inflation, none of this would have happened. Over the next few years the council will be the losers because we'll save
£200 a year that the council's not going to get."
A council spokesman said their beach hut licences were "very good value" and
and it "has a duty to charge a fair rate for all its services, so it can help
fund its priority services." He added: "It is up to each hut owner what size their beach hut is. Reducing
the size of the hut will also mean that their business rates bill would also
reduce, although thanks to the efforts of Suffolk Coastal, virtually all licence
holders receive a 100% rebate on their business rates bill so are currently
saving between £150 and £300 a year."
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