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Licensing and Appeals Sub Committee Hearing Panel - Monday, 16th December, 2024 10.00 am
December 16, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
The Licensing and Appeals Sub Committee Hearing Panel will meet to consider applications for new private hire driver licences and the renewal of existing licences. The meeting will also include an item about the review of a private hire driver licence, but the agenda does not provide any further details about the nature of the review.
Private Hire Driver Licence Applications
The committee will be asked to consider applications for new licences from 6 people. The agenda does not contain any information about these applicants. However, a report pack is usually provided to the committee members before the meeting that includes information about the applicants, such as whether they have any previous convictions or driving offences.
Private Hire Driver Licence Renewals
The committee will consider the renewal of private hire licences for 5 people. The agenda does not contain any information about these applicants.
Hackney Carriage Driver Licence Renewals
The committee will consider the renewal of a Hackney Carriage1 licence for 1 person. The agenda does not contain any information about this applicant.
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Hackney Carriages are one of the two types of taxi licensed by councils in England and Wales. They are more commonly known as black cabs, but do not have to be black. The other kind of taxi is a private hire vehicle, which is more commonly known as a minicab. The key difference between the two is that you can hail a Hackney Carriage in the street or pick one up from a taxi rank, but you can only get a private hire vehicle by pre-booking it. ↩
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