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PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:01 am 
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A taxi rank could be moved to a more convenient place for night-time passengers.

it happens to be nearer Councillor cleavers favourite watering hole and closer to his house making his fare home cheaper

Cab drivers currently wait for customers on Broad Street in Stamford, except for on Fridays when they move to Star Lane to make way for the weekly market.

and on fridays fight a long running battle with people wanting a nice convenient town centre parking spot

Historically this part of town was a hub for the town’s nightlife but the area around Sheepmarket is now becoming more popular.

The taxi rank in Broad Street, StamfordThe taxi rank in Broad Street, Stamford
To reflect this change, a council is considering moving the taxi rank to the bus station in St Peter’s Hill.

Councillor Richard Cleaver (Ind), who represents Stamford on South Kesteven District Council, believes this would be more convenient for people visiting the town’s pubs and restaurants in the evenings, and would also cut down on the number of taxi drivers breaking the rules by waiting in Red Lion Square on Fridays.

He said: “It’s clear there is a problem with traffic congestion because drivers seem to be using the church side of Red Lion Square as a taxi rank, which it’s not.
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Councillor Richard CleaverCouncillor Richard Cleaver
“Council officers have taken enforcement action against this but we need to look at the wider issue and find better arrangements for taxis on market day.

“We plan to look at how the bus station could be used for taxis. The current rank in Broad Street was chosen for the nighttime economy but the Sheepmarket area of town is now becoming more of a hotspot for hospitality so it makes sense for the taxi rank to be nearer to it.”

Last September the council introduced a new order to stop people parking at the bus station. It followed complaints from bus drivers who were struggling to access the station during the summer months because of the number of parked cars.

Anyone who parks there now could be fined.

Stamford Bus StationStamford Bus Station
Coun Cleaver said the ramp next to Pizza da Mario could be used as well as the area around the bus station. He added: “As a council we want to get the best use of any property we own.”

This has long since been bollarded off for pedestrians only and at the bottom would clash with a busy junction and pedestrian crossing

A date for the taxi rank review has not been confirmed but Coun Cleaver said officers will get to it “as soon as they can”, adding that taxis waiting in Red Lion Square will cause more congestion if plans to install bollards at the bottom of High Street are approved.

Stamford Town Council is expected to decide next month whether to block vehicle access to High Street between 10am and 4pm each day by using lockable bollards at the top and bottom of High Street, Ironmonger Street and Maiden Lane.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:11 am 
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edders23 wrote:

Stamford Town Council is expected to decide next month whether to block vehicle access to High Street between 10am and 4pm each day by using lockable bollards at the top and bottom of High Street, Ironmonger Street and Maiden Lane.

We had these in Melton until nobody knew who had the key and a fire engine couldn't get access.


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