But a couple of weeks ago the East Fife Taxi Association sent two communications to the council; one to the licensing chair, and one to the council solicitor dealing with the process (I normally try to avoid stuff like this, but as far as I can tell from a distance, the former lead officer who dealt with this kind of thing retired last year, and has maybe only recently been replaced. So a solicitor has been taking more of a role in all this...)
...anyway, this is the stuff EFTA posted on Facebook about the two emails, and then the two emails themselves. A bit of overlap between the two emails, and quite detailed in terms of the procedural requirements.
But it's all clearly enough explained and well articlulated. But, in essence, in terms of the council's legal obligations under the legislation, they're now two months behind schedule
Not sure if they maybe received more representations than usual. But the minority view seems to be that there's little point in a fare increase, while most seem to think the announced increase wasn't enough.
And there was a lot of disquiet (and amusement

) at the fact that instead of the meter going up in tidy 20p sums (£3.40 to £3.60, or whatever) the new rates would have meant random numbers like £3.39 to £3.63. Or something like that
But guaranteed to annoy both drivers and passengers
A couple of weeks ago, the East Fife Taxi Association wrote:
Today, EFTA has written formally to both Fife Council Legal Services and the Chair of the Regulation and Licensing Committee seeking clarity on the delayed taxi fare review.
The review was meant to conclude within a statutory timeframe, but with no update since the delay was announced, drivers and operators are still being left in limbo. Our letters ask for a clear explanation of the rules and, crucially, a timetable for how and when this process will now be brought to a conclusion.
We’ve posted both letters in the comments below so members and operators can see exactly what has been asked on behalf of the trade.
Letter from EFTA to Head of Legal, Fife Council licensingI am writing on behalf of the East Fife Taxi Association (EFTA) to seek clarification on the statutory requirements and current status of the 2025/26 taxi fare review.
As you will be aware, the current taxi fare scale came into effect on 3 June 2024. Under Section 17 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, the licensing authority is required to review and fix taxi fare scales within 18 months of the date the existing scale came into force.
The Regulation and Licensing Committee initiated a review, published a proposed fare scale, and invited representations in line with the statutory process. A significant number of objections and submissions were received, including representations from EFTA and individual drivers and operators.
In an email circulated to operators, the Council advised that a final decision on the proposed fare scale had been delayed due to the volume of representations received. As of 22 January, no further update, revised proposal, or timetable has been communicated.
Given the statutory framework, we would be grateful for clarification on the following points:
1. Whether a taxi fare scale was formally fixed prior to 3 December 2025, being the end of the 18-month statutory period;
2. If so, the date on which that decision was taken and the legal basis on which it was fixed;
3. If not, how the Council considers its current position aligns with the requirements of Section 17 of the 1982 Act; and
4. What timetable Legal Services considers appropriate for bringing the fare review process to a lawful conclusion.
Drivers and operators across Fife remain in a position of uncertainty, facing ongoing cost pressures without clarity on future fare arrangements. Understanding the legal position and expected next steps would assist greatly in maintaining confidence in the regulatory process.
This request is made in the spirit of transparency and constructive engagement. We would welcome a written response at your earliest convenience.
Letter from EFTA to licensing and regulatory chair, Fife CouncilDear Chair,
I am writing on behalf of the East Fife Taxi Association (EFTA) in relation to the ongoing review of the 2025/26 taxi fare scale.
You will be aware that following the publication of the Committee’s proposed fare scale, a substantial number of representations and objections were submitted by drivers, operators and representative bodies across Fife. Subsequently, operators were advised that a final decision had been delayed to allow further consideration of those submissions.
As of 22 January, this remains the only update communicated to the trade. No revised proposal, timetable, or indication of next steps has been issued.
Given the importance of the fare review to the sustainability of the taxi trade, and the need for certainty for drivers and operators, we are now seeking clarity on how the Committee intends to proceed. In particular, we would welcome confirmation of:
1. Whether the Committee intends to re-engage formally with the trade before reaching a final decision;
2. Whether a revised fare proposal will be published for consideration; and
3. The anticipated timescale for concluding the review.
For completeness, we have also written separately to Fife Council Legal Services seeking clarification on the statutory framework under Section 17 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and how it applies to the current position. We felt it appropriate to make the Committee aware of that correspondence.
Drivers and operators across Fife continue to face rising costs and uncertainty, and the absence of a clear process or timetable only adds to those pressures. We raise this matter constructively, with the aim of ensuring that the review process is transparent, lawful, and concluded in a timely manner.
We would appreciate a response at the Committee’s earliest convenience and remain willing to engage positively as the process moves forward.