JD wrote:
Sussex wrote:
6. Basildon. Restricted.
A three party unanimous decision.

I need Mr Sussex help and Mr Yorkies help.
What I need to know Sussex, is this.
What do we know about Chelmsford? didn't chelmsford recently say they were de restricting? What do we know about Crawley didn't they say they were de restricting? Same goes for chelmsford? and what of Cardiff we all read both court cases but I have been informed by a man in a grey suit that they are subject to another legal challenge over de restriction. I must admit I havent heard anything about a challenge so I think this bod at the ministry may be four months behind the times. Can you jog your memory and see what you can come up with please, otherwise I'll have to start digging myself.
I need Yorkies help because I need to know what the connection is between Calderdale and Halifax? Are these Zoned areas and who actually issues the Hackney carriage licenses? I always thought Halifax had nothing whatsoever to do with Calderdale but it seems they do. Do Calderdale issue there own licenses or are they administered by someone else. Who issues the licences for Halifax? Can you also tell me what you know about Amber Valley Yorkie, have they decided to de restrict?
Best wishes
JD
Calderdale Council issue the following licenses,
Halifax restricted to 37, but the present licence holders in return must provide WA vehicles over 5 years.
Brighouse, all new licenses on Wa vehicles, now open to all.
as is Sowerby Bridge, Ripponden and Hepton, Todmorden, Shelf,Hebden Bridge,
a new survey has just been authorised for Calderdale, though its understood only the Halifax zone will be surveyed.
which is bad news because they ask on the street questions regarding age of vehicles , quality of service, and ranks that the trade find useful.