Scunthorpe taxi drivers win battle with North Lincolnshire Council over licence chargesLICENSING watchdogs on North Lincolnshire Council have backed down on a plan to increase licence fees for private hire taxi operators by more than four times the current charge.
The licensing committee met to consider increasing the present annual fee from £72 to £315.
At the same time the council wanted to introduce a new five-year licence at a cost of £1,015.
The increases were said to be necessary to cover the £142.54 cost to process an annual licence.
On top of that, an average of at least five hours at a cost of £35 an hour was spent on enforcement per operator.
In a report councillors were told: "The proposed fee has been set to ensure that the service can be delivered effectively and to ensure that it is not a burden on the council tax payers."
But objections were raised by the 120-strong Scunthorpe and District Taxi Association.
Spokesman Stuart Commander slammed the proposed price changes as "staggering" and expressed fears if they were implemented that taxi drivers could lose their jobs.
The association carried out its own survey which compared licence fees in neighbouring local authorities.
The annual fees ranged from £56 in Hull to £186 in West Lindsey.
Mr Commander told the committee: "The job is hard enough without these kind of costs being forced upon us."
He claimed taxi costs for tests, insurance, maintenance and badges were already "very high" and "ridiculous".
The licensing committee agreed to lower the proposed charges to £210 for a year and £1,015 for five years.
The proposals will now go out to consultation with the trade and the public before a final decision is taken.
After the meeting, committee chairman Councillor Keith Vickers said: "This demonstrates that we are a listening council. We received an objection from the Scunthorpe and District Taxi Association to our original proposals and we have listened to their concerns.
"Having taken everything into consideration, we now propose a much smaller increase.
"We trust this proposal will be acceptable to the private hire operators.
"We now need to consult further on the new proposals before making a final decision."
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