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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2023 3:24 pm 
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https://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/politics/council/taxi-company-furious-at-council-plan-to-move-scarboroughs-railway-station-taxi-rank-to-rear-of-building-4145252

Taxi company ‘furious’ at council plan to move Scarborough’s railway station taxi rank to rear of building
A local taxi company has hit out at council plans to move the taxi rank at Scarborough railway station to the rear of the building.

By Anttoni James Numminen, Local Democracy Reporting Service
Published 16th May 2023, 17:30 BST- 3 min read
Updated 16th May 2023, 17:30 BST

Chris Brooks, chairman of Station Taxis, has said he is “furious” at a recently approved North Yorkshire Council plan to move the taxi rank to the rear of the railway station.

The change of location for taxis picking up and leaving passengers at Scarborough railway station is part of a wider set of public realm works recently approved by councillors on the Scarborough and Whitby area planning committee.

The ‘station gateway’ redevelopment is a £6.6m scheme to make the station area more pedestrian friendly and improve accessibility but has come under fire from Station Taxis which operates from the site.

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Scarborough's new train at Scarborough Railway Station.
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Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Mr Brooks said: “This was first sold to us under the premise that we would be moved to a wholly developed new area at the back of the station, it was described as a transport hub with bus station, new shops, and offices etc.

“The new plan is for us to be sent round to a derelict car park and knock a hole in the station wall.”

The chairman of Station Taxis added: “It’s appalling that more than £6m is being spent on something that doesn’t need changing rather than the mess that is the back of the station with the old Comet building.”

The redevelopment of the area is set to include new landscaping and planting alongside “street furniture” to provide various seating options, as well as providing barriers to restrict vehicular access.

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for open to business, Cllr Derek Bastiman, said: “This is the first phase of what will be a transformative project for the Scarborough Station area and a key strategic investment to improve our town centre.

“Proposals to make improvements to the rear of the station, regenerate the site of the former Comet building and the surrounding area are also moving forward, subject to us securing funding and planning consents in the coming months.”

Cllr Bastiman added: “The need for improvements at Scarborough Station, which is a key gateway to the town, has repeatedly been identified through public and stakeholder consultation as one of the most critical and well-supported of the

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Everyone who wants a taxi when leaving a train will head to the front of the station.

It's not, nor has ever been rocket science.

Very sad that the taxi trade is treated as an inconvenience when all they want to do is take people from A to B.

Nothing more.

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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 10:56 am 
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Sussex wrote:
Everyone who wants a taxi when leaving a train will head to the front of the station.

It's not, nor has ever been rocket science.

Very sad that the taxi trade is treated as an inconvenience when all they want to do is take people from A to B.

Nothing more.



the problem is there are "vested interests" that want nothing more than to see our trade hidden away only materialising when we are needed but they don't understand the principle of out of sight out of mind if taxis are not visible and conveniently located people won't use them

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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 9:33 pm 
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Not saying it's the case here, but in a city not far from me, the reason the taxi rank was moved to the back of the station is 100% down to numpty taxi drivers blocking the streets in front of the station.

Warned about a 100 times, no change so the rank was moved. #-o

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