Well seems we were both wide of the mark
This updated version of the article contains a bit more detail, including the location of the crossing and a photo. Found the crossing easily enough on StreetView. However, although it's right beside a hotel (the several buildings beyond the crossing's lights in the photo below), there doesn't seem to be much else going on in the area to justify cars ranking up there, and by the looks of its website it's not the kind of hotel that might have a nightclub at weekends, or anything like that that might attract HCs and PHVs.
For what it's worth, this is the StreetView scene. If you spin round you'll see there's not much sign of life in the vicinity other than the hotel.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.90157 ... 384!8i8192Oddly, the article does also mention traffic problems at the Crown and Anchor pub cause by cabs, which isn't nearby, but looks more like it's in the kind of area with more nightlife and therefore where ranking cars could cause problems. In fact there's another crossing outside the Crown and Anchor, as shown here - the pub is the green and white building with the flowerbed, just beside the crossing:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.90327 ... 384!8i8192Funny thing too is that behind the bus, where you can see the rearend of a van with chevrons, there's actually a two-car official rank, so I'll bet they just love all the PHVs etc ranking up nearby. In fact there's actually a PHV sitting on the rank, and this is presumably during the day.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.90332 ... 384!8i8192You can more or less ID the driver as well, at least if you knew him. So no blurred face for this guy
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.90338 ... 384!8i8192Anyway, sounds like there's lots of out-of-town cars working the area (as Edders said), and illegal plying for hire too.
Police catch 27 taxi drivers breaking the law in town centre in just four hourshttps://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/st ... rs-4000609They will now be hit with penalty points and fines
Image: Stoke SentinelDozens of taxi drivers are to be slapped with penalty points and fines - after parking on part of a town centre pedestrian crossing.
The private-hire cabbies - who are from Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme - have been caught parking on the crossing or over the adjoining zig-zag lines in Crown Street, Stone.
And it has emerged that many of them were illegally plying for hire when they were caught during last month's four-hour crackdown.
A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: “Twenty-seven private-hire drivers are about to receive legal forms through the post for contravening a pedestrian crossing in Stone.
“Each offence carries three penalty points and a fine. One driver even did it four times. This puts pedestrians at risk. It's not acceptable and won't be tolerated.
“The pedestrian crossing offences were all committed in a four-hour period and involved some drivers totally blocking the crossing. We have previously advised drivers but were ignored. We don't ask twice.
“A number of Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle taxis have been picking up fares which have not been booked and are not on their patch.”
Private-hire drivers are only allowed to pick up passengers who have booked in advance. It is illegal for them to collect customers in a street or from a taxi rank if a booking has not been made beforehand.
Stone councillor Jill Hood has welcomed the action against law-breaking drivers.
She said: “We have been having an ongoing battle with this - it’s been going on for almost two years.
“I had a call from a man whose daughters were standing outside the Crown and Anchor, in Station Road, waiting for him one night – he couldn’t pick them up there because there were about 20 vehicles in a queue all the way down to Newcastle Road.
“Our taxi drivers in Stone are local and adhere to the rules. But we’re getting other taxis coming in and taking trade away from our local drivers.
“They’re coming to Stone to see what trade they can get and they’re parked everywhere at night. It’s going on all the time and they have no regard for the law.
"We should fine them more heavily – hit them in the pocket.”
Stafford Borough Council has previously taken action against taxi drivers caught illegally plying for trade in Stone town centre.