In EPPING FOREST DC v SOMANI HOTELS LTD (2026) EWCA 264, dismissing an appeal from Mould J (2025) EWHC 2937 (KB), the Court of Appeal, at para 53, reiterates that the distinction between a hotel or a hostel use is a fine one, and depends upon the circumstances of each case, including (1) the character of (a) the building and (b) the surrounding area, (2) (a) the operation and (b) its effects, and (3) relevant local policy considerations, and that the determination of such issues will depend upon the evidence and argumentsin each case.
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