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Second homes: Hut with no toilet gets 300% council tax bill

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Eira Harris's family have owned the bungalow in Poppit Sands since the 1950s .

The wooden structure has two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority said it was "not suitable for residential use of any sort" because of the "lack of bathroom or toilet facilities" Mrs Harris , 77 , said she was willing to take her fight to court but the council said the building was "substantially furnished".

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83

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83

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42

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informal

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English

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40

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