Train Bosses Under Fire From Cabbies
20th July 2009
Railway bosses and Northampton Borough Council are in talks about the management of the 70 Hackney carriages coming and going from the station.
The talks come as Hackney carriage drivers claim the number of cabs allowed to park at the station at any one time has been vastly cut, an allegation Midland Mainline has denied.
Joe Matthews, chairman of the Northampton Hackney Carriage Association, said the station management told them they were no longer allowed to queue up outside the station or in the overflow car park.
He said: "The station have said they only want 12 cabs there at any one time. We have never had a problem with the number of cabs in there before.
"There has to be space to park so cars can take the spaces of those leaving.
"Yesterday people were left standing there, and they will just get into private hire cars, which is illegal."
He said the cars used to park in Green Street before residents complained so they moved to the overflow car park, which they have now been told to leave.
A spokesman for London Midland said station bosses were currently discussing ways to manage the Hackney carriages through the station to improve health and safety in the small area where passengers can be collected.
He said: "We met the borough council yesterday. One of the things discussed was taxi spaces and making sure accessibility is good. There is limited space."
Conservative MP for Northampton South, Brian Binley, said: "No wonder the drivers are angry, they pay a fee to the station to park there. The station management has taken into their heads to be anti-taxi. The people who run our transport are urging us to believe these people are pariahs. They are not pariahs, they are decent men and women trying to earn a living."
Prospective parliamentary candidate for Northampton North, Michael Ellis, said: "Northampton taxi drivers are getting a raw deal. These drivers perform a valuable public service, often late at night, and regularly are subject to abuse and are in danger of assault."
Source; Northampton Chronicle & Echo - northamptonchron.co.uk