Public consultation: Taxi and Private Hire Changes

Public consultation: Taxi and Private Hire Changes

North Tyneside Council has launched a public consultation over proposed changes to the way taxis and private hire cars are licensed.

Consultation and engagement with businesses in North Tyneside is one the Business Forum’s key priorities and we are encouraging any business in the borough to give their views.

Cabinet members agreed on October 14 to seek the views of local drivers, residents, and businesses on a revised policy which aims to ensure the safety and welfare of the public, encourage environmental sustainability, and ensure efficient taxi and private hire services in the borough.

A range of stakeholders will be asked for their views on the introduction of a new vehicle age requirement, as part of a plan to improve air quality as outlined in the council’s Transport Strategy.

Under the draft proposals, no new licenses would be granted for vehicles more than four years old.

It follows the council’s declaration of a climate emergency in July, when councillors pledged to fast-track the authority’s Low Carbon Plan 2016-2027 to achieve a 50% carbon reduction four years ahead of schedule.

Other key amendments would see the introduction of online applications and mandatory criminal checks. The public will also be asked their views on things like tinted windows, in-car digital advertisements, and changes to the knowledge test.

The authority licenses around 183 taxis, 1030 PHVs, 1097 drivers and 23 operators in the borough.

The consultation period will start on October 28 and last for eight weeks and stakeholders will be able to provide feedback online as well as in writing before the draft policy comes back to Cabinet on February 24 2020.

It is anticipated that the revised policy would be implemented on April 1 2020.

View the cabinet papers here.

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