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| Author: | captain cab [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:16 am ] |
| Post subject: | Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies |
Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies Taxi drivers have been warned they face steep increases in the fees they pay to operate in Welwyn Hatfield. The borough council, which regulates the trade, proposes to raise its fees for vehicle and driver licences by about 20 per cent. For example, a one-year Hackney carriage licence will rise from £125 to £150. The proposed fee changes will be put to the cabinet after a 8-day consultation period that started on February 10. They will apply to all taxis, both Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles. A council spokeswoman told the WHT: “We have not increased our charges since 2006 and it is needed so we can continue to cover our costs. “All money raised from the licence fee is invested directly back into running the service, including rigorous driver and vehicle checks and procedures, to ensure the public is protected and has full confidence in our drivers.” source: http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/fees_blow ... _1_4435367 |
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| Author: | MR T [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies |
captain cab wrote: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies Taxi drivers have been warned they face steep increases in the fees they pay to operate in Welwyn Hatfield. The borough council, which regulates the trade, proposes to raise its fees for vehicle and driver licences by about 20 per cent. For example, a one-year Hackney carriage licence will rise from £125 to £150. The proposed fee changes will be put to the cabinet after a 8-day consultation period that started on February 10. They will apply to all taxis, both Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles. A council spokeswoman told the WHT: “We have not increased our charges since 2006 and it is needed so we can continue to cover our costs. “All money raised from the licence fee is invested directly back into running the service, including rigorous driver and vehicle checks and procedures, to ensure the public is protected and has full confidence in our drivers.” source: http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/fees_blow ... _1_4435367 £150...not bad is it... |
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| Author: | jimbo [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies |
MR T wrote: captain cab wrote: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies Taxi drivers have been warned they face steep increases in the fees they pay to operate in Welwyn Hatfield. The borough council, which regulates the trade, proposes to raise its fees for vehicle and driver licences by about 20 per cent. For example, a one-year Hackney carriage licence will rise from £125 to £150. The proposed fee changes will be put to the cabinet after a 8-day consultation period that started on February 10. They will apply to all taxis, both Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles. A council spokeswoman told the WHT: “We have not increased our charges since 2006 and it is needed so we can continue to cover our costs. “All money raised from the licence fee is invested directly back into running the service, including rigorous driver and vehicle checks and procedures, to ensure the public is protected and has full confidence in our drivers.” source: http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/fees_blow ... _1_4435367 £150...not bad is it... So how much is a standard three year badge in welwyn? I assume it will be £150 because, after all, it costs no more to produce a three year badge than it does to produce a one year badge. Or does it? |
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| Author: | grandad [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 10:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies |
jimbo wrote: MR T wrote: captain cab wrote: Fees blow to Welwyn Hatfield cabbies Taxi drivers have been warned they face steep increases in the fees they pay to operate in Welwyn Hatfield. The borough council, which regulates the trade, proposes to raise its fees for vehicle and driver licences by about 20 per cent. For example, a one-year Hackney carriage licence will rise from £125 to £150. The proposed fee changes will be put to the cabinet after a 8-day consultation period that started on February 10. They will apply to all taxis, both Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles. A council spokeswoman told the WHT: “We have not increased our charges since 2006 and it is needed so we can continue to cover our costs. “All money raised from the licence fee is invested directly back into running the service, including rigorous driver and vehicle checks and procedures, to ensure the public is protected and has full confidence in our drivers.” source: http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/fees_blow ... _1_4435367 £150...not bad is it... So how much is a standard three year badge in welwyn? I assume it will be £150 because, after all, it costs no more to produce a three year badge than it does to produce a one year badge. Or does it? There may be some additional work required within the 3 year period, particularly when a drivers medical does not coincide with the 3 year badge renewal. our council have added an additional £10.00 to cover this. So a 3 year license costs £10 more than a 1 year license. |
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