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PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 7:58 pm 
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'It's just ludicrous' - Yarmouth cabbies' concerns over taxi rank proposals

https://www.greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk/ ... -1-6162652

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Gary Hill, 35, and Paul Clutterbuck, 63, taxi drivers in Great Yarmouth (Image: Great Yarmouth Mercury/Daniel Hickey)

Great Yarmouth taxi drivers have complained a cab rank move would put them in a "dead area".

Proposals to rejig the taxi rank at Market Gates shopping centre will be discussed at a meeting of Great Yarmouth Borough Council's licensing committee next week (July 22).

The taxi stand is next to the Troll Cart Wetherspoons and accommodates both taxis and buses.

The front of the rank is for taxis and buses, the middle section is for buses only and the rear of the rank is for taxis only.

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A report, written by Norfolk County Council officials, states problems occur when the ranks are full and buses block the road, creating delays and forcing passengers to embark and disembark on the road.

Changes to the rank proposed by the county council include one 26-metre long bus bay at the northern end of the lay-by, a 45 metre long taxi rank accommodating up to eight cabs in the remainder of the lay-by.

Also proposed is a new taxi rank on the southern side of Market Gates.

It would be 22 metres long and accommodate four cabs.

In the report, taxi drivers, who were not named, responded to the proposals with objections.

One said the new rank is in "a little bit of a dead area".

"Any taxi sitting in this area would be less likely to find hire unless they move to a busier rank.

"The only users of this rank would be the drivers that do not want hire."

Another driver said under current circumstances the taxis move to accommodate buses whenever possible.

"The main problems occur when a second bus arrives to use the bus stop and stops in the middle of the road to drop off passengers.

"Moving the bus stop to the rear will not solve any problems," the objector said.

The report states the comments were considered but the proposals remain the same.

Paul Clutterbuck, 63, who owns a cab company, said: "When you think all the money every taxi puts into the town, but we're treated as the bottom of the rung.

"It's just ludicrous. Buses and taxis should be separated," he said.

Gary Hill, 35, a taxi driver, said the proposals are "not going to solve anything".

"They're just going to cause more problems and cause aggro between taxis."

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:16 pm 
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The taxi stand is next to the Troll Cart Wetherspoons and accommodates both taxis and buses.

The front of the rank is for taxis and buses, the middle section is for buses only and the rear of the rank is for taxis only.


Sounds shambolic enough even on paper, never mind in practice :shock:


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whats the betting a bus company has persuaded the council to move the cabs out of the way so they can get more punters :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 6:07 pm 
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I've seen that rank and it's a waste of time where it is.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:09 pm 
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Location: Stamford Britains prettiest town till SKDC ruined it
driven past it but never stopped to have a look round usually have to get back

my usual punters to there are going back to hemsby this year on saturday the first saturday of the summer hols yay :sad: a 3 hour crawl down the A47 to look forward to

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edders23 wrote:
whats the betting a bus company has persuaded the council to move the cabs out of the way so they can get more punters :wink:

Odds on. :sad:

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