Bah humbug taxi drivers as theatre fans miss showDISABLED theatre fans missed a show because taxi drivers would not move their vehicles, it was claimed.
On December 13, a minibus arrived at the Met Theatre in Silver Street, Bury, in time for the 1.30pm show of Scrooge.
But, according to staff from The Met, the minibus was unable to park and drop off the passengers because Hackney Carriages were parked in a loading pay at the theatre entrance. A taxi rank begins outside Bury Transport Interchange and often snakes back past The Met.
The Met’s director, David Agnew, formally complained to Bury Council, who referred the issue to last night’s meeting of Bury licensing committee.
The meeting agenda said: “It appears that a number of taxis were illegally parked in the loading bay and bus stop in front of the premises.
“They refused to move when requested to do so by staff at The Met.
“As a result, a group of wheelchair users could not be dropped off and missed the show they were supposed to be attending.”
Mr Agnew said: “It is hugely disappointing that visitors to Bury should suffer this sort of experience.
“The Met works hard to attract visitors from throughout the North West and trusts that other licensed activities will support important cultural activity “We are delighted that Bury Council are willing to take action to support the ongoing success of businesses.”
Charles Oakes, chairman of Bury Hackney Drivers’ Association, which represent most of Bury’s 104 registered black-cab drivers, said: “There are horrendous parking problems in Bury town centre and the council needs to do more to allocate parking spaces for our Hackney carriages.
“Having said that, it’s not right for taxi drivers to park in a loading bay, especially when it has had a knock-on effect for disabled people wanting to visit the theatre.
“I will contact the drivers with a view to solving the problem and, if the disabled people involved would like to contact me, I would be delighted to speak to them.”
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