Neston minicab Drivers Campaign Against New Council PolicyCheshire West and Chester Council are looking to bring in new rules from April 2013 relating to the age of vehicles used for private hire in the area
Under the amended rules, new licences would only be granted to vehicles under 12 months old and no vehicle over 10 years old would be granted a re-licence.
Reacting to the news, owner of Neston Private Hire Caroline Munnerly Howe told AboutMyArea Neston: "We do not oppose the 10 year age restriction, but the 12 month limit on new plated vehicles will threaten our ability to remain in business.
"In a tough economic climate, most private hire firms cannot afford to only put brand new vehicles on the road. There are plenty of perfectly safe, good-condition vehicles available that are over a year old and are more affordable for us. If we are forced to purchase new or nearly new cars as our older cars come off the road, the increased overhead will mean that we are no longer able to price our services cost-effectively for passengers.
"We have been asked to complete a consultation form where we are only allowed straight yes or no answers, so we cannot log our objection to one part of the new rules and agree with another. Clearly this is unreasonable."
Neston Private Hire drivers are carrying copies of a petition with them and asking their customers to show their support. You may also leave comments below, which will be forwarded to the relevant department at Cheshire West and Chester Council.
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http://www.aboutmyarea.co.uk/Cheshire/N ... cil-Policy