Would you like (to pay) to be beside the seaside? Inside British resorts from Margate to St Ives and Devon considering European-style tourist taxes that could set a family of four back £140 a week...compared to £120 for Venice

The great British seaside may be known for ice-cream pinching seagulls and penny arcade machines, but holidaying in the UK may soon set Brits back by more than the cost of a lost cone.
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