Volunteer drivers 'hurting taxi business'A Central Somerset businessman says the Big Society is threatening his business.
Chris Wickham, who runs Glastonbury-based CJW Taxis, says volunteer drivers are increasingly taking on the role of taxi drivers.
"I am a big believer in doing what you can for the local community but think it should never be at the expense of the tax paying employed," he said.
"Volunteer drivers formed groups all around the country about ten years ago trying to fill a gap within rural transport, the idea was that the old, infirm and vulnerable could use a transport system within their own village making use of people that lived nearby that they would know.
"This service was set up in areas where no other transport was available."
He says that in the last 10 years, councils have relied more and more on volunteer drivers.
He also says that Somerset County Council have a number of volunteer drivers who drove more than six million miles between them last year.
"The volunteer drivers are being employed by social services taking kids to and from school from foster careers," he said.
"Almost every patient visiting hospital is being carried by a volunteer driver. Taxi companies are now struggling to survive as the work is drying up from the council as it is given to volunteer drivers."
A Somerset County Council spokesman said: "All drivers are CRB checked and given training before taking on any duties.
"Volunteer drivers sometimes have to deal with vulnerable people so we make sure they're fully prepared.
"Vehicles are checked and must pass an MOT before going on the road.
"We're actually increasing checks on cars.
"We use a large number of volunteer drivers for community and school transport services. For the council, it is the most efficient way to provide the service as it represents good value for money and provides people with the opportunity to volunteer."
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