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PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:15 am 
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Read this yesterday at the original source (the Salisbury Journal), and it didn't seem too clear, but maybe I didn't read it closely enough.

But kind of got the impression that the spaces had disappeared completely and had been replaced by double yellows (which was inconsistent with the photos via the link) while in reality it looks like a five-car rank has been reduced to two-cars due to an error when the road was resurfaced. But at least the council looks like it's admitted the mistake, and are due to rectify it =D>


Taxi driver's frustration as Council swap taxi rank for double yellow lines

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/taxi-drivers- ... 56158.html

A taxi driver in Salisbury says the resurfacing of Castle Street is “absolutely ridiculous" after taxi markings have been re-marked incorrectly.

Giles Harries, 59, has worked for an independent taxi company that uses the taxi rank on Castle Street for the last 19 years.

The road has been resurfaced, and three spaces in the taxi rank have been removed and replaced with double yellow lines.

Giles told the Journal how the taxi rank, just steps away from Tesco, is an essential pick-up point for those doing their shopping, rather than the larger taxi rank on New Canal.

He said: “When you become a taxi driver, you think it will all be taking people to and from the pub. But it’s not that, it’s the elderly, school children, the disabled, tourists who don’t know where they’re going.”

“I have this feeling as a taxi driver – as after 19 years, it becomes very clear that we really aren’t made to feel important, we aren’t made to feel like we’re providing a good – or even adequate – service.”

A frequent taxi user, Kay Rudland, added: “We don’t need taxis in bigger places, we need them outside supermarkets, and I need a taxi because buses don’t run later for me.

"There's usually around five taxis there at a time. Two cars is a big difference”

The added double yellow lines mean that no more than two taxis will legally be able to park there at one time.

Another Salisbury taxi driver, Vlan, said: “You’ve got to drive around to find a space because you can’t stop.”

Giles and Vlan both believed the removal of the taxi space was a mistake.

Giles added: “If it is a mistake, it would be nice if the traffic wardens came along and say we’re allowed to park there. We have a good taxi community, but I think we are all being let down – and I don’t sense any kind of accountability.

“What it makes me feel is that no one is by your side.”

The Council has since confirmed that the removal of taxi space was unintentional. In a statement, Cllr Richard Clewer said: “Castle Street has been resurfaced this week and it appears that the taxi rank markings have not been put back correctly."

“We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused and have asked our contractors to return and correct this as soon as possible.”


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:16 am 
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“I have this feeling as a taxi driver – as after 19 years, it becomes very clear that we really aren’t made to feel important, we aren’t made to feel like we’re providing a good – or even adequate – service.”

He was getting a bit of ribbing on the Salisbury Journal's website for that yesterday, as if he's trying to say that he's important and needs to be made to feel that way :?

I get what he's saying, but I don't think that's the best way to put it :-s

Or maybe he is just a self-important type. Which is obviously quite unlike me - at least, according to some on here :lol: :oops:


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 4:48 pm 
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StuartW wrote:
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“I have this feeling as a taxi driver – as after 19 years, it becomes very clear that we really aren’t made to feel important, we aren’t made to feel like we’re providing a good – or even adequate – service.”

He was getting a bit of ribbing on the Salisbury Journal's website for that yesterday, as if he's trying to say that he's important and needs to be made to feel that way :?

I get what he's saying, but I don't think that's the best way to put it :-s

Or maybe he is just a self-important type. Which is obviously quite unlike me - at least, according to some on here :lol: :oops:

It's not any individual that's important, it's the trade that should be viewed as important by the council.

And their representatives should be consulted on everything and have their views taken on board.

That's the important part.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:17 am 
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I wonder if there was a councillor wanted the rank replaced with double yellows to make it easier for them to drop their missus off :?:

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