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Leeds Clean Air Zone: 30 taxi drivers get green loans

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-50525924

Just 30 taxi drivers have received loans from a scheme set up to help them buy greener vehicles, despite more than 2,000 applying. Cabbies in Leeds can claim up to £10,000 to buy cars exempt from upcoming clean air zone (CAZ) charges.

But most have waited months for a decision and believe the council cannot cope with the volume of applicants. Leeds City Council said it had to be responsible with public money and "due diligence takes time".

The CAZ was originally due to come into effect by January 2020 but has been delayed until July at the earliest. Certain vehicles entering the city centre would have to pay a charge under the scheme.

The government gave the council £29m to implement the zone, with £23m earmarked to help businesses adapt and get greener vehicles. From 1 April, taxi and private hire drivers in the city were invited to apply for interest-free loans of up to £10,000 or non-repayable grants worth up to £1,500.

By June, two months after launching the scheme, the authority's documents showed it had received more than 2,000 loan applications.

Documents seen by the BBC suggested the government had instructed the council to reach a decision on these by September. But by that time, according to a council report, just £20,000 had been paid out in loans, while grants worth £55,000 had been awarded.

At the end of November, according to documents seen by the BBC, just 19 loans had been paid out. The most recent figures show 30 loans have been paid, and a further 69 provisionally approved, the council said. Despite this, the authority said it was "on track to process every pending application within the next two months".

A spokesman said the council expected to have paid "in the region" of 350 loans once all remaining applications had been processed. The scheme would remain open "until the end of 2020 or until funding runs out", he said.

Adil Hamid, treasurer of the Leeds Private Hire Drivers Organisation, branded the handling of loans and grants as a "cock-up". "What we were promised and what has actually happened are totally different," he said. "They said it would be a straightforward process... but it's taking up to seven months for some drivers to get a decision."

The BBC has been told key loan documents and a 25 to 45-minute telephone interview about applicants' finances were only available in English. Mr Hamid said this caused problems because "a lot of the drivers are from different countries".

He further criticised a lack of consistency in the handling of applications, and said he knew of cases in which drivers "in the exact same circumstances" had received different decisions. "It's probably easier to apply for a mortgage than it is to apply to the council," he said.

Many drivers had resigned themselves to paying the congestion charge, he said, and felt they had "no choice but to cause more pollution". He said others who had been rejected had either borrowed money from family to buy a new vehicle or had taken out high-interest loans.

The BBC has seen details of one case in which an applicant who had received a loan agreement was told he would be paid "next week" on three occasions. He had identified a suitable replacement vehicle, and sent details of his intended purchase in a "proposed vehicle notice", to the council.

However, the authority told him it would need three weeks to carry out a vehicle history check (HPI) before the loan was paid out. While waiting for the check - which could be performed instantly online - to be carried out, he entered into a finance agreement with a dealership to secure the new car.

When it was found he had applied for finance, his council loan application was rejected and he chose to apply for a grant instead. It has since reduced the waiting time for vehicle checks to 48 hours, it is understood.

The council set up a small team of about 10 people to process loan applications. It is understood staff recruited to work as underwriters had little or no prior experience of performing financial checks and have received minimal formal training on the job.

There have been two data protection breaches involving personal details since the launch of the scheme. The council said these were investigated, apologies sent to those affected and "measures put in place to avoid repeat occurrences".

The BBC has also been told that:

Drivers have repeatedly been sent demands to provide documents they had already submitted

Some applications were incorrectly closed on the basis of missing documents

When drivers contacted the council to complain about this, they were advised to reapply and told the case would not be re-opened

Drivers have complained of receiving rejection letters with just one line of explanation, six or seven months after they first applied.

The council said £7.3m of government funding had been earmarked to help the taxi and private hire sector and "could not be used for any other purpose". "There is therefore no incentive for the council not to allocate this money to the trade," a spokesman said.

He said officers were "processing financial support applications as swiftly as possible" but it was necessary to ensure applicants were able to repay loans, and collecting necessary documentation "can sometimes take longer than expected".

Staff working as underwriters received "specialist formal training and are supported and advised by trained and experienced council officers", he said. Loans would only be available to drivers who had passed the council's licensing process, which would have required them to pass an English comprehension test covering reading, writing and speaking.

The spokesman added:

The law prevented the council from disclosing the reasons for loans being rejected, and unsuccessful applicants were advised to contact the credit agency used by the authority

The council was "aware of a very small percentage of cases" where there were multiple requests for information previously provided

This was "due to human error and the volume of applications being handled" and "we have apologised directly to the individuals inconvenienced".

Where drivers had been turned down for loans after entering into finance agreements, the council said all applicants read and accept published eligibility criteria as part of their initial application.

It said this included a requirement that applicants must not make any vehicle payments and must declare additional finance arrangements.

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“The BBC has been told key loan documents and a 25 to 45-minute telephone interview about applicants' finances were only available in English. Mr Hamid said this caused problems because "a lot of the drivers are from different countries".

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Leeds clean air zone grants for taxi and private hire vehicles top 300

https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... 00-2050151

A Leeds City Council licensing chief has claimed more than 300 grants or loans have been given to taxi and private hire drivers wanting to upgrade their vehicles in time for the incoming clean air charging zone.

While it is not yet clear when the controversial zones will be implemented, an announcement on an expected start-date is expected to be made in the coming weeks.

Plans for the CAZ would see older models of buses, taxis and HGVs travelling in areas around North Leeds and the city centre pay a congestion charge. The fees would be administered via a £6m camera network which would identify number plates of cars which didn’t meet green requirements so that drivers could be charged.

As part of the agreement, taxi and private hire drivers would be able to apply for a grant of up to £1,500 to go towards buying a hybrid (electric and petrol) car and up to £3,000 to purchase a full electric vehicle.

Leeds City Council’s taxi and private hire licensing manager Andrew White said: “We are up to 300-and-something loans and grants successfully awarded. We need to make sure we talk to them rather than remember.

“It would be upwards of 300 and maybe 400.”

Mr White was later asked about when the Clean Air Zone would be implemented. He added the council ‘does have a date in mind’. It is understood an announcement will be made in the coming weeks.

The council added more than 100 further applications for loans and grants for taxi and private hire drivers are curently pending, and that funding is still available.

The proposed clean air charging zone (CAZ) was originally announced in 2018, and would charge high polluting taxis and private hire vehicles up to £12.50 a day, while non-eco-friendly HGVs and buses would pay £50 a week for coming into the zone.

Private hire and taxi industry chiefs had previously complained that most drivers owned their own cars, so would not be able to afford to buy expensive new vehicles, warning many drivers would simply pay the fees, and have to charge passengers more.

Leeds’s clean air charging zone is part of work to improve the city’s air quality, following a ruling from the European Union.


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Leeds City Council’s taxi and private hire licensing manager Andrew White said: “We are up to 300-and-something loans and grants successfully awarded. We need to make sure we talk to them rather than remember.

“It would be upwards of 300 and maybe 400.”

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