Licensing Committee - Wednesday, 5 June 2024 9.30 am

June 5, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting
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Summary

The Licensing Committee meeting on June 5, 2024, covered several key topics, including the appointment of the chair and vice-chair, a tribute to a former member, a review of Hackney Carriage Vehicle fares, and the requirements for wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAVs). The committee also discussed the forward work program for 2024-2025.

Appointment of Chair and Vice-Chair

Councillor Bobby Feeley was nominated and appointed as the chair of the Licensing Committee. Councillor Hugh Irving was appointed as the vice-chair. Both appointments were uncontested and supported by the committee members.

Tribute to Councillor Wyn Mullen-James

The committee paid tribute to Councillor Wyn Mullen-James, who had recently passed away. Councillor Feeley praised her years of service, dedication, and the positive impact she had on the community.

Hackney Carriage Vehicle Fares

The committee discussed the review of the current tariff charges for Hackney Carriage Vehicles. Ian Millington, Head of Service, presented a detailed report on the proposed fare increases based on a fare calculator developed by Guildford Council. The proposed increase would raise the maximum fare for a two-mile journey from £6 to £6.94.

Arguments for the increase included the rising cost of living and fuel, which impact the ability of Hackney Carriage proprietors to run their businesses effectively. Arguments against the increase highlighted the lack of strong demand from drivers for higher fares and concerns about the impact on customers, particularly the elderly.

The committee ultimately decided to retain the current table of fares and review the situation again in 12 months. The decision was supported by a majority vote (7 in favor, 2 against).

Requirements for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs)

The committee reviewed the existing requirements for licensing WAVs. The current policy requires WAVs to meet the same age and emission standards as other vehicles. However, there is a shortage of WAVs, particularly for school transport contracts.

The committee considered several options, including:

  • Making no changes to the current requirements.
  • Removing the age limits for WAVs and replacing them with Euro 6 emission standards, along with additional compliance tests.
  • Requiring all new Hackney Carriage applications to be WAVs.

The committee decided to authorize a consultation exercise with interested parties on these options and report back on the results.

Forward Work Program for 2024-2025

The committee reviewed and approved the updated forward work program for 2024-2025. The program includes the review dates of relevant policies and potential legislative changes. The committee noted the impact of significant staffing changes within the licensing section on the workload and rescheduled some planned policy reviews accordingly.

Acknowledgment of Ian Millington's Retirement

The committee acknowledged that this was Ian Millington's last meeting before his retirement. Councillor Feeley and other members thanked him for his years of service and contributions to the Licensing Committee.