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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 1:41 pm 
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Ooft. Wouldn't like to be explaining this to some drunks in the early hours 8-[

There's a table on the website which neatly summarises the before and after fares (assuming, of course, it's accurate), and some of the changes aren't too radical.

But the most obvious hike seems to be the Forest Heath fares on Tariff 2, which are increased almost £2 on a one-mile trip (from £3.70 to £5.60) *and* 36p on the running mile (from £2.34 to £2.70).

But shows difficulty of amalgamating fares across districts.

How much will West Suffolk Hackney Carriage fares rise by?

https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/west-suffol ... -1-5867543

Changes to Hackney Carriage tariffs in West Suffolk are set to be approved this week, which will feature a price hike of 60p upwards for Forest Heath passengers.

A review of fares first began at St Edmundsbury and Forest Heath councils in April last year, to align them ahead of the two councils merging into West Suffolk Council this year.

The first stage was completed in June which aligned fares without the need for an increase.

On Tuesday, January 29, the West Suffolk informal licensing and regulatory committee will agree the final proposals following the last public consultation, with the new fares to be introduced from February 18.

For Forest Heath passengers, a standard day fare will cost 60p more for a one mile journey, with fares costing an additional 3p per mile after that, for 12am-6am journeys a hike of £1.90 and 36p per mile jump.

Fares for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day will rise by £2.10 for the first mile.

Councillor Lance Stanbury, Forest Heath’s portfolio holder for planning and growth said: “‘We are committed to improving simplicity and affordability for customers while ensuring fairness for taxi drivers and proprietors.

“Forest Heath Hackney drivers have not had a fare increase since 2014, something that has been taken into account in the proposals, which mainly affect the starting prices Forest Heath customers would pay.”

But for those in St Edmundsbury, the changes mean fares are more in line with what customers were paying in 2015.

Standard day fares remain the same initial cost with a small rise by 3p per mile, while 12am-6am journeys drop by 10p for the first mile but rise by 36p per mile after.

Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day first-mile fares will drop from £8.40 to £7.60.

Councillor Susan Glossop, portfolio holder for planning and growth at St Edmundsbury, said: “The proposals support our aims of affordability and take St Edmundsbury drivers back more or less to 2015 prices.”

A joint statement from the pair added: “The aim of the Hackney fare review was to keep affordability and avoid a negative impact on the trade, which we believe has been achieved through the rounds of consultation and subsequent adjustments to proposals that will be considered by our licensing and regulatory committees.”


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But for those in St Edmundsbury, the changes mean fares are more in line with what customers were paying in 2015.

Well that's very nice of the council. :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:

Maybe they could put council tax back to what it was in 2015, and staff earnings and their allowances back to what they were in 2015.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 4:27 pm 
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Councillor Susan Glossop, portfolio holder for planning and growth at St Edmundsbury, said: “The proposals support our aims of affordability and take St Edmundsbury drivers back more or less to 2015 prices.”

Can't believe this councillor is actually glorifying her achievements in making drivers work longer hours for the same money.

Shameful. [-X

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But for those in St Edmundsbury, the changes mean fares are more in line with what customers were paying in 2015.

Well that's very nice of the council. :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:

Maybe they could put council tax back to what it was in 2015, and staff earnings and their allowances back to what they were in 2015.


Not actually sure what she means. The T1 one-mile is to stay the same, with 3p extra on the running mile. The T2 one-mile run drops 10p, but there's *36p extra* on the running mile after that.

So slight rise on the T1 trips, and looks like the average T2 trip will increase as well, substantially in some cases.

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But for those in St Edmundsbury, the changes mean fares are more in line with what customers were paying in 2015.

Standard day fares remain the same initial cost with a small rise by 3p per mile, while 12am-6am journeys drop by 10p for the first mile but rise by 36p per mile after.


NB Earlier I stated the figures for the 'flagfall', but I'm not actually sure if that's correct, since they seem to be for a one-mile trip, which could of course be the flagfall, but it's not entirely clear, eg the table says "£3.80 then £1.77pm".

Anyway, either way it doesn't make a whole lot of difference for comparison purposes, but I've changed the earlier stuff accordingly #-o


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Councillor Susan Glossop, portfolio holder for planning and growth at St Edmundsbury, said: “The proposals support our aims of affordability and take St Edmundsbury drivers back more or less to 2015 prices.”

Can't believe this councillor is actually glorifying her achievements in making drivers work longer hours for the same money.

Shameful. [-X


Suspect that's for public consumption rather than the trade's - if what I say above is correct then longer T2 trips could rise substantially, and little change elsewhere.


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Sussex wrote:
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Councillor Susan Glossop, portfolio holder for planning and growth at St Edmundsbury, said: “The proposals support our aims of affordability and take St Edmundsbury drivers back more or less to 2015 prices.”

Can't believe this councillor is actually glorifying her achievements in making drivers work longer hours for the same money.

Shameful. [-X



Wonder how much this Councillors allowance has increased since 2015?


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Wonder how much this Councillors allowance has increased since 2015?

No doubt too much.

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