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Well john, first accept my appologies for buggering up my last posting, I do it every so often.
I doubt there is anyone alive who hasn't made a mistake, it happens to us all.
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there have ondeed been many changes indeed we had a batch last wednesday.
to paraphrase the smaller the bus the more free and easy it becomes, small buses(please the relevance of this is we are talking man air taxibus)
now they can veer of route to pick up, as long as you announce this via commissioners and you can be flagged down as long as it is safe to do so.
AND YOU CAN HAVE DEMAND LED SERVICE where you dont have to run the bus if no one rings up.
what they stopped last week is these jokers that sent in maps of whole towns, you cannot do that anymore beccause of the [edited by admin] takers.
all this and bus grant too
and the likes of chelmsford taxibus, are wrecking it for small rural patches where we want to run special services for our communities, with thier [edited by admin] taking bending of rules.
It just shows how right I was when I said you probably know far more about Buses than I do. I wasn't aware of any of the above.
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Manchester airport is owned by manchester councils, and when manchester city who own over 50% of the airport and voting rights say they can do nothing, I think to myself the lying [edited by admin].
There are nine other subsiduary councils who supply services and have a say as to how the airport services operate at the Airport. In 1993 I sent a letter asking some very searching questions of Manchester city Council and its legal position with regard to the Airport and its Taxi service.
I'm going to reveal to you now what very few people realise about Manchester Airport.
As I said, back in 1993 I wrote a very searching letter to Manchester city council, that letter never got a full reply, instead I received a phone call from someone at the Council who shall remain anonymous, asking me not to pursue the line I was taking.
However, here is the reason why. Section 24 - 25 of the 1986 Airports act states "any subsiduary Council can supply services to the Airport".
Services includes Taxi services. That means all the nine subsiduary Authorities can if they wish ask Manchester Airport to allow their Hackney Carriages to ply for hire at Manchester Airport.
Looking at section 24-25 at face value one might be lead to think that it couldn't happen but when you marry that section to the Birmingham case of Young V Scampion where Birmingham Airport allowed two different licensing Authorities to ply for hire on Airport property then you can see how dangerous section 24-25 really is.
The Airport could invite H/C licence holders from those other Authorities to ply for hire at Manchester Airport, and legally there is nothing the Cab trade can do about it.
Manchester city council realise this and under the law, although they have a majority shareholding in Manchester Airport, in my opinion there is nothing they can legally do to stop it happening.
Food for thought.
Best wishes
John Davies.
I'm off out for an hour to earn a few bob.