skippy41 wrote:
http://www.phtm.co.uk/
MAY EDITION
if you go to this site and click on newspaper, when the May edition is put on line, and go to pages 12 13 and 18, you will find that councils have been told to stop there WAV policies, and if they dont you should contact the editor and they will inform you of what action to take.
If you would like your own free copy email them or give them a call
I haven't read this article you mention but I doubt the DfT would tell councils to stop their wav policies since it was the DfT who initially advised them that WAV policy was down to them.
The only letter I'm aware of that has been circulated is one advising councils that a consultation on WAVs is to take place in the coming months. This consultation involves all stakeholders and it is anyones guess when a decision will finally be made about any future wav policy?
It might be a good idea if you could post the original DfT letter.
Regards
JD