GA wrote:
Skull wrote:
Edinburgh IPL
We have it on good authority that, if as much as one licence is granted some of those on the Interested Parties List (IPL) will be applying and are prepared to challenge the council in court if necessary. I think after 15 years waiting I would be doing exactly the same.
Needless to say there are others who recognise the councils weakened state and are considering making application also, simply because the boys have won their case.
I only hope they have the nuts to go-4 –it. I wonder if the worms are really on the turn.

It costs £875 to apply or 50K+ to leapfrog the IPL - like I said before - GO-4-IT
http://www.edinburghsucks.com/Yeah its a great idea ...................... get hundreds of people to apply for a HC licence .................. get the council to cave in and give anyone wishing to have a plate one each ..................... hundreds of new cabs on the road laughing that they haven't had to pay for the plate ...................
I only hope that there is serious unmet demand otherwise all these new plate holders will be wasting there time acting as a HC and will end up taking their TX's to a PH operator seeking a radio.
I doubt people think about what they really want, working PH in a TX HC has got to be more expensive than working a saloon PH ..................... still you know what your doing
B. Lucky

Serious unmet demand?
GA, over the 14 years I've been in the trade hackneys have increased by 20%. PH by over 600%.
Former council leader tells us Edinburgh's economy is "burgeoning".
He tells us that there are more hotel rooms and the occupancy rates are higher than they've ever been.
Edinburgh Council's bus comapny is extending its service.
Nightbus frequency has been increased to a half hour service.
The Council's bus company has introduced its own taxibus service to the airport.
The Council has secured a budget of £582 million for a new tram service.
Rickshaws and the new Scoot service, competing directly against the taxi trade.
The airport opening up to hackney taxis.
The introduction of the new Airportcarz service.
And, out of all this, hackney taxis alone, of all these transport types, have no increase in demand?
You're having a laugh!!!!!!