GMB Calls for Tighter Taxi Standards for Vulnerable Children in Brighton & Hove (Revisited)
Some months ago the Brighton & Hove GMB PDB (professional drivers branch) raised issues regarding the standards of transport which was being contracted by Brighton & Hove City council to transport vulnerable children to and from home.
A lad from our local PH Association and I have recently been communicating with the Licensing Department of Lewes District Council. We felt that a company contracted by Brighton and Hove City Council, Minibus Travel Services (MTS), which has an office in the Lewes district, but operates its business from a Brighton & Hove address, was not complying with sections of the 1976 Miss Prov Act.
We now have received a reply from the Licensing Officer of Lewes who has informed us
that they have received legal advice from Counsel. On Thursday 6th December 2007 a meeting was held with the owners of MTS and the issues raised from that advice were discussed with regard to their Operators Licence, their general licensing practice and their future plans. The owners of MTS have been invited to make written representations to us on the points raised at the meeting so that we can bring these matters to a satisfactory conclusion that adheres to the legal advice that we have been given.
Here we have it, Brighton & Hove City Council contracting transport for Vulnerable Children to a Private Hire company operating outside of the 1976 Miss Prov Act, and Lewes District Council allowing for many years a Private Hire Company to operate in another Licensing Authority’s area.
The question is, if this company are operating outside of the 1976 Miss Prov Act, are they properly insured?
My colleague from the local PH association also found this little gem on the Lewes council web site.
http://www.lewes.gov.uk/CMISWebPublic/B ... misDoc=274
This company also applied for an exemption from the DSA and got it, why?
It was suggested that the additional financial and time implications of adopting the DSA testing regime would have serious repercussions on driver recruitment and subsequently on the company’s ability to tender for contracts.
The second question the Brighton and Hove GMB PDB are asking is there any further depths Brighton and Hove City council’s schools department can sink too, if they continue to allow the most vulnerable children to be transported to school by operator’s not properly licensed, and drivers who can’t be bothered to take the proper driving tests that all other drivers must?
Regards
BB
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Mick Hildreth (07814 032002)
GMB PDB P39 Southern Region Branch Secretary
mick.hildreth@gmbtaxis.org.uk
www.gmbpdb.org.uk