Cabbies’ fury after rank bid is thrown out (From The Oxford Times)
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Cabbies’ fury after rank bid is thrown out
12:00pm Tuesday 5th March 2013 in News
By Tom Jennings, covering Witney and West Oxfordshire. Call me on 01865 425403
Witney Town Council member Brenda Churchill
TAXI drivers are angry after a proposed taxi rank extension in Witney was rejected.
West Oxfordshire District Council refused plans to increase taxi spaces in Market Square from eight to 11 following objections from disabled people and businesses. Instead, three new taxi spaces will be put in at Welch Way, near Marriotts Walk Shopping Centre.
Witney Town Council member Brenda Churchill, who is disabled and often uses a wheelchair, said: “It is a very sensible decision. You would not have been able to park and get to the shops.
“You would have had to double park or park further along, which is very difficult for people who cannot walk far.”
Businesses – including Sandwich De Witney, CS Wilkinson, Stephen Hodge Associates and Cotswold Kids – opposed the plans. Objections included loss of space for deliveries and shoppers – leading to more loading in the road – and the impact on disabled people.
But Daniel Carr, owner of Ace Taxis, said: “It annoys and angers me. The council has issued licences to so many Hackney carriage vehicles in Witney and the rank provision is very, very poor.”
He said the problem was leading to congestion in High Street and suggested using Market Square itself as a rank.
Steve Vinnicombe, owner of Topcars taxi firm, said: “I think it is a disgraceful decision. The council is just issuing more and more plates and there are not enough taxi rank spaces. Taxis are running around fighting for work at 2am.”
Councillors at the licensing sub-committee meeting turned down the plan but have asked officers to further investigate increasing the rank numbers.
Norman MacRae, sub-committee chairman, said: “We will be carrying out a review to see how things progress.”
Comments(5)
Steve72
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12:44pm Wed 6 Mar 13
With this option you do get less taxis causing congestion along the High Street in Witney, where they have been using the lay-by near Smarts fish and chip shop and the queue some does not end till way pass the studio café by roundabout of welch way.
Steve72
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3:19pm Wed 6 Mar 13
phathers
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11:12pm Fri 8 Mar 13
bigtel
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8:43am Sat 23 Mar 13
It would seem they have immunity to the Road Traffic Act as pretend the Police - Community Officers, PCSOs as well as the real Police ignore their blatant infringment of the law in waiting, parking and speeding.
I am amazed at night especially on weekends how many there are wizzing around town at speed.
Do we really need them all or is it just greed on the Councils part in issuing too many taxi plates to generate extra revenue?
Why not reduce the number of taxis and issue licenses for mini cabs instead, so the facility is still available but mini cabs have to be booked and cannot sit on ranks touting for business numbers are reduced?
Man on the Green says...
11:35am Wed 6 Mar 13