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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:55 pm 
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New taxi service to give villagers a lift to Canterbury city centre

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Residents from remote villages will no longer feel stranded, when a new discounted taxi service launches today.

The pilot scheme, called Canterbury District Community Transport, will ferry villagers from the Hilltop community to Canterbury city centre in an eight-seater taxi.

The service will work closely with Longley's Taxis, and cost as little as £2 or £4 for a return journey rather than the usual taxi fare of £34.

The social enterprise, which has been partly funded by the Gurkha Peace Foundation and County Councillor Martin Vye's members' fund, will officially launch in New House Lane at 10am.

Joint co-ordinator of the Canterbury and Coastal Re-think Mental Illness Carers' Support Group Cheryl Ives said the service would most benefit those affected by the withdrawal of the post bus.

She said: "We are so lucky to be chosen for the first pilot scheme. When we lost the use of the post bus, we had no access to similar affordable public transport.

"This will enable us to do our shopping, or visit the hospital, surgery, dentist, optician and bank or simply meet our friends from other areas."

Chairman of the service's management committee Brian Staley said: "This is real localism as so many surveys have identified the lack of transport as one of the biggest needs in numerous small villages for both the elderly and children.

"If we succeed there will be steady expansion and an increase of services which could provide work and jobs."

Vice-chairman of the Pensioners' Forum Ann Belworthy said the service would enable the elderly – who had been hit hardest by the recession – to live full lives.

She added: "Inexpensive transport is a crucial service. I hope the pilot scheme will lead to more funding and the expansion of services both in New House Lane and elsewhere."

Source; http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/New-taxi-se ... story.html

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:56 pm 
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I never knew Mr Skippy41 had moved to Kent.

He kept that quiet!!

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:06 am 
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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
New taxi service to give villagers a lift to Canterbury city centre

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Residents from remote villages will no longer feel stranded, when a new discounted taxi service launches today.

The pilot scheme, called Canterbury District Community Transport, will ferry villagers from the Hilltop community to Canterbury city centre in an eight-seater taxi.

The service will work closely with Longley's Taxis, and cost as little as £2 or £4 for a return journey rather than the usual taxi fare of £34.

The social enterprise, which has been partly funded by the Gurkha Peace Foundation and County Councillor Martin Vye's members' fund, will officially launch in New House Lane at 10am.

Joint co-ordinator of the Canterbury and Coastal Re-think Mental Illness Carers' Support Group Cheryl Ives said the service would most benefit those affected by the withdrawal of the post bus.

She said: "We are so lucky to be chosen for the first pilot scheme. When we lost the use of the post bus, we had no access to similar affordable public transport.

"This will enable us to do our shopping, or visit the hospital, surgery, dentist, optician and bank or simply meet our friends from other areas."

Chairman of the service's management committee Brian Staley said: "This is real localism as so many surveys have identified the lack of transport as one of the biggest needs in numerous small villages for both the elderly and children.

"If we succeed there will be steady expansion and an increase of services which could provide work and jobs."

Vice-chairman of the Pensioners' Forum Ann Belworthy said the service would enable the elderly – who had been hit hardest by the recession – to live full lives.

She added: "Inexpensive transport is a crucial service. I hope the pilot scheme will lead to more funding and the expansion of services both in New House Lane and elsewhere."

Source; http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/New-taxi-se ... story.html



So let me get this right, they will send an 8 seater taxi for "one person" and charge you £2 for a job which used to be £17, am I right?


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:08 am 
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Nidge2 wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
New taxi service to give villagers a lift to Canterbury city centre

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Residents from remote villages will no longer feel stranded, when a new discounted taxi service launches today.

The pilot scheme, called Canterbury District Community Transport, will ferry villagers from the Hilltop community to Canterbury city centre in an eight-seater taxi.

The service will work closely with Longley's Taxis, and cost as little as £2 or £4 for a return journey rather than the usual taxi fare of £34.

The social enterprise, which has been partly funded by the Gurkha Peace Foundation and County Councillor Martin Vye's members' fund, will officially launch in New House Lane at 10am.

Joint co-ordinator of the Canterbury and Coastal Re-think Mental Illness Carers' Support Group Cheryl Ives said the service would most benefit those affected by the withdrawal of the post bus.

She said: "We are so lucky to be chosen for the first pilot scheme. When we lost the use of the post bus, we had no access to similar affordable public transport.

"This will enable us to do our shopping, or visit the hospital, surgery, dentist, optician and bank or simply meet our friends from other areas."

Chairman of the service's management committee Brian Staley said: "This is real localism as so many surveys have identified the lack of transport as one of the biggest needs in numerous small villages for both the elderly and children.

"If we succeed there will be steady expansion and an increase of services which could provide work and jobs."

Vice-chairman of the Pensioners' Forum Ann Belworthy said the service would enable the elderly – who had been hit hardest by the recession – to live full lives.

She added: "Inexpensive transport is a crucial service. I hope the pilot scheme will lead to more funding and the expansion of services both in New House Lane and elsewhere."

Source; http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/New-taxi-se ... story.html



So let me get this right, they will send an 8 seater taxi for "one person" and charge you £2 for a job which used to be £17, am I right?

Maybe, but it does say from as little as £2.00 so it may in fact cost more than £2.00 if there are less than 8 passengers.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:30 am 
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She added: "Inexpensive transport is a crucial service.


But transport is expensive, whos going to pay the UK tax bill when all that's left is charity freeloaders.


Discounting like that is an Idiots charter, why bother to ask less money for an ever more expensive to run service, you make less profit for you and yours and work longer hours to make that same smaller profit. It also fecks things up for the drivers that charge realistic rates and at the same time makes the non Discounters look bad.

Ive lost work to the Chairity/Trade Disco-clowns, but id have lost even more income if I discounted as well.

Get a grip, charge a decent rate for a decent service and the punter will still use you..you may even get a Tip in place of giving a Discount based donation to the customer. :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:46 am 
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this will almost certainly be a political thing. We have a fleet of council run minibuses providing local transport at £1.40 a trip as long as you book more than 24 hours ahead and are a "member" it replaced the tokens which people could use in taxis because there were a number of politicians angry that taxi journeys were being paid for by the council not subsidized buses

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:46 am 
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Wherever I click nowadays, it's like a race to the bottom.

This is why people wander up to me at heathrow and think I'm taking them back to Cambridge for £80 and Birmingham for £120. :roll:

I always point them in the direction of the Bus Station.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:47 am 
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GBC wrote:
Wherever I click nowadays, it's like a race to the bottom.

This is why people wander up to me at heathrow and think I'm taking them back to Cambridge for £80 and Birmingham for £120. :roll:

I always point them in the direction of the Bus Station.



Same here mate. One chap got in my motor the other week and wanted to go to West Bridgeford the other side of Nottingham, I quoted him £35 which is just about right as it's the other side of the City, he said £30 for cash? I said nah £35. He said "come on you can do better than that"? I said nope £35 no less. Anyway off we go and it transpired that he owned his own car repair business which was doing very well indeed, I said with a smile "do you do discounts for Taxi Drivers"? The look on his face was priceless.

At the journeys end he swerved me £40 and said get a drink mate.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:17 am 
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Nidge2 wrote:

Same here mate. One chap got in my motor the other week and wanted to go to West Bridgeford the other side of Nottingham, I quoted him £35 which is just about right as it's the other side of the City, he said £30 for cash? I said nah £35. He said "come on you can do better than that"? I said nope £35 no less. Anyway off we go and it transpired that he owned his own car repair business which was doing very well indeed, I said with a smile "do you do discounts for Taxi Drivers"? The look on his face was priceless.

At the journeys end he swerved me £40 and said get a drink mate.

If I have quoted say £30 for a job and the customer asks if that is the best I can do, I always offer another price. £5 more than the original. :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:01 pm 
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It always irks me when I give a quote only to be told 'the other firms cheaper', to which my reply is 'well phone them then !' Then their response is usually;

1. They take too long to arrive,
2. Their drivers are foreign and they can't understand us/we them,
3. They don't know where theyr'e going,
4. The cars are sheds,
5. They drive like maniacs,
6. They go the long way/try to rip us off,
7. The drivers are rude, untidy, smell.

So they want the better quality service for the shoddy companies prices. I wonder if these people rage at the checkout operator in Tesco that Aldi's cheaper, or write to the paper saying 'last week I bought a BMW for £30k and this week I bought a Skoda for just £15k, what a rip off double the price for the same bits of metal and rubber !!!'


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