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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:53 pm 
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http://ilwwcm.renfrewshire.gov.uk/WebRe ... 86005137C3

Meeting: Regulatory Functions Board
Date & Time: Wednesday 10/03/2012 10:00
Date & Time: Wednesday 10/03/2012 10:00
Sub Board Main RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL


REGULATORY FUNCTIONS BOARD


Councillors M Devine, McEwan, Mylet, M Sharkey, Glen, Caldwell, Hood, Provost Hall, Councillors M Brown and McQuade.
Convener - Councillor Hood.


10. GRANT OF BOOKING OFFICE LICENCE – PERSONAL APPEARANCE

Submit the undernoted application for the grant of a Booking Office Licence. The applicant has been asked to appear personally for the first time together with Glasgow Airport Taxis Limited, the objector to the application:-

Applicant Booking Office

BAA Glasgow Airport Limited Desk Number HA85B
St Andrews Drive Glasgow Airport Limited
Paisley St Andrews Drive
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:32 am 
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Looks like they want to put a PH office in the terminal


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:08 am 
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This should shed a little light on things.

    »FRIDAY 29 JUNE 2012 Herald
    Airport to take taxis in-house

    GLASGOW Airport is to take control of its taxi services, four years after a private firm was brought in to manage the cabs.

    A spokeswoman said the contract to manage taxis would be taken in-house following a review of how its manages its forecourt.

    The decision was attacked by Glasgow Airport Taxi, which has managed taxi services to the airport. Henry Glasgow, managing director, said he was "devastated" by the decision, adding: "We have provided a seamless operation for more than 4 years.


    http://www.heraldscotland.com/business/ ... e.18009687

Outgoing company seems to have objected to BAA's booking office licence application. :roll:
The council have called both parties in to hear the complaint. Nothing unusual about that.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:27 pm 
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So the 177 airport based cars, out of the Renfrewshire total of 216, will now need to work the Paisley Gilmour St rank. Those plates with airport permits were attracting quite a premium. Renfrewshire Council facilitates the transferring of taxi operator licences by allowing the 'Surrender and Re-issue of Taxi Licence' for a fee of £63.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:34 pm 
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I would imagine it will make no difference to their status, just a change in the company they work for.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:49 pm 
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Taxi bosses threaten airport chiefs with court action

July 9 2012 by Andy Newport, Paisley Daily Express

TAXI bosses have threatened to take the owners of Glasgow Airport to court after they ripped up their money-spinning contract.

For the past four years, Glasgow Airport Taxi Ltd have provided cars for the Paisley-based terminal to shuttle passengers home after holiday jaunts.

Now airport operators BAA have slammed the door on that contract after deciding to take the taxi service in-house.

That has left the taxi firm’s 180 drivers in limbo, with a spokesman claiming they have no idea if workers will be able to transfer their cab licences to the new BAA project.

Henry Glasgow, managing director of Glasgow Airport Taxi Ltd, said: “I am absolutely devastated to be informed that our bid to continue managing the airport taxi service has been rejected, especially as we have provided a seamless operation for more than four years.

“We were shocked and completely taken aback to be informed that BAA were taking the operation in-house, given that at no stage in the renewal tendering process was this raised as an option.

“We are outraged at this unjustified decision and are now in consultation with our legal advisers. We will be demanding a full and thoroughly transparent investigation.”

Last night, a spokesperson for Glasgow Airport defended the move.

“We have decided to take the management of the taxi contract in-house,” added the spokesperson. “This decision was reached as part of a wider review of the management of our forecourt.”

The airport taxis row follows a controversial bidding process that saw a Paisley businessman who has been linked to underworld figures set his sights on the big-bucks deal.

Stevie Malcolm – dubbed ‘The Fat Controller’ after building up a string of taxi firms – was linked to two companies that were keen on landing the lucrative contract.

He is well-known in Renfrewshire’s business scene as a director of Paisley Cab Company, while his ex-wife Julie Malcolm ran Barrhead-based Compass Cabs.

Both firms were shortlisted for the multi-million pound taxi contract at the Paisley terminal, which is Scotland’s biggest airport, before losing out when BAA decided to take on running the taxi service itself.

Other firms to lose out include Spyglass and First Taxi.com.

Dad-of-one Mr Malcolm, 48, is among Scotland’s wealthiest and most colourful entrepreneurs.

He was an associate of feared crime baron Tam ‘The Licensee’ McGraw, who died in 2007, and is a former pal of convicted Paisley drug baron Grant Mackintosh.

Over the years, Mr Malcolm has built up a portfolio of properties throughout Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Perthshire.

Four years ago, he built Scotland’s most expensive home at Gleneagles, costing £9million.

In March 2010, the first hearing under new legislation to weed out criminals in the taxi trade allowed Compass Cabs – which had shareholder links to McGraw – to continue trading.

East Renfrewshire Council awarded the firm a radio base licence after their legal team argued that a major shareholder with criminal associations was no longer connected to the company.

Accounts of Compass Cabs showed that John ‘Joker’ McCartney – McGraw’s right-hand man – was a shareholder.

Other shareholders included Mr Malcolm’s ex-wife, who has made millions from taxis after buying Glasgow Private Hire – previously known as MacCabs – from McGraw’s wife.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:54 pm 
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Will be interesting to see if the current taxi operators are used for this service or if private hire will be used. I am sure the plates including an airport permit were going for £30k a few years back.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:01 pm 
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The current “OPERATOR” that runs the marshalling service does not as stated provide the cars, all the drivers are independent of “Glasgow Airport Taxi Ltd” who took over the marshalling four years ago and forced the drivers to install their radios and charged them over sixty pounds a week for a system that provides at best an occasional job, most did not even bother to install the radio.but still have to pay up.
At the time when they won the contract the Drivers were up in arms about the cost to them for the useless radios ,but after one of the more vocal drivers car went up in smoke :sad: in the middle of the night, the rest decided that there was little they could do about it.


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