As final vote on raising council tax to tackle homelessness looms, some worry tourism will be affected if people sell up

Even on a blustery November day it is easy to see why over the years so many people have bought second homes in the harbourside town of Porthmadog in north Wales.

Wedged between the beautiful Glaslyn estuary and the towering mountains of Eryri – Snowdonia – there are wonderful landscapes at every turn as well as a bustling town centre with great cafes, pubs and independent shops.

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