Big rise in bids for Shropshire taxi badgesHundreds of taxi drivers from the Black Country and Birmingham are bombarding Shropshire Council with applications to operate in the county – with the number of drivers’ badges 400 per cent up on last year.
But council chiefs today raised concerns that some applicants may not have a genuine intention to work in the county.
Officials fear they are using a loophole to apply through Shropshire and then operate elsewhere.
Figures today showed that between January and July this year Shropshire Council issued a total of 1,468 taxi-related licences compared to 357 during the same period in 2010.
Officials said that of the 684 pending, more than 95 per cent were from out-of-area applicants.
Applications included those for Hackney carriage licences, joint driver, private hire operator and private hire vehicle licences.
Karen Collier, service manager for the environmental health team at Shropshire Council, said: “There has been a 400 per cent increase in drivers’ badges issued between January to July 2011 compared to the same period last year.
“There is concern that an applicant based outside Shropshire might not have a genuine intention to ply for hire within a Shropshire zone but is applying for a Hackney carriage licence solely to take advantage elsewhere of a statutory exemption which allows them to take private hire bookings remotely from Shropshire.”
Now the council is set to use a draft policy to refuse out of area applications, unless the applicant can prove they intend to operate in the county.
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