Sounds like a plan, and a not unusual one at that.
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Image: Worcester NewsA new taxi rank could be set up in the city centre under plans by the council.Worcester City Council is looking to use a bus stop next to the city centre’s Cathedral Square as a late-night taxi rank following talks with drivers.
If supported, the bus stop would be open every day to taxis between 8.30pm and 6am the following morning.
The bus stop is already being used “informally” by taxi drivers in the city centre to wait for and pick up passengers after bus services have finished for the day.
The existing rank near to Cathedral Square – which was moved to make way for the multi-million-pound redevelopment – only has space for one taxi.
Councillors are being asked to approve a 28-day public consultation into the plans and – if supported – save time by allowing the taxi rank to open before the committee meets again in June.
A report, which will be discussed by the committee at a meeting next week, said: “This proposal will provide taxi ranking facilities at a location which is currently already being used by members of the taxi trade on an informal basis, as it has been identified that there is a large customer base.
“This will undoubtedly be of benefit to members of the travelling public, night-time economy users, local businesses and Worcester’s taxi trade.
“The provision of hackney carriage stands play an important part in ensuring that there are facilities for the supply and operation of taxis within the city and ensures adequate transport options for members of the public and the vulnerable in society, in popular and useful locations throughout the city.”
West Mercia Police said it had raised concerns about the current ‘informal’ taxi rank saying it is unauthorised and would not like to see it continue unofficially.
The area, now home to dozens of bars and restaurants, has drawn in more visitors since opening in 2017 which has resulted in a greater need for taxis – particularly late at night.
The council’s licensing and environmental health committee meets from 7pm in the Guildhall on March 7.