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. We point out this is not correct and are told that if all costs were added up it would be even higher, so don't push it.
That seems to be a standard scaremongering tactic and one that was said at the meeting this week with our council.
My answer is that if all costs are correctly accounted and the costs work out at more than anticipated, so be it but the important part is that they are correct.
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Grandad,
old fart with no heart
I agree to a point? But you will have to consider best value? If a council elsewhere can licence the same amount of vehicles and drivers for half the cost? Then your council will not be providing best value?By virtue of the Local Government Act 1999 the authority is required to carry out such comparison.of course grandad's council can't do this,because they have no accounts for taxi licensing? So how can they do a best value under the act?
So you could put in a request? Ie
Grandad requests the Council to:-
i) Set aside the proposed variation of fees as advertised
And
ii) Instruct officers to initiate a review of the Council’s current policies and charging /cost allocations in relation to the determination of fees and charges for the licensing functions it carries out under the provisions of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Local Government( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1976.
The review to be conducted with due consideration for the principles of ‘Best Value’ legislation and in comparison with charges levied by other authorities discharging similar functions.