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Public views sought for taxi fare review in Highland





The public is being asked for its views on proposals by The Highland Council to review the maximum level of charges for the hire of taxis or private hire cars fitted with taxi meters operating under licence of The Highland Council.

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The Council has a statutory duty in terms of Section 17 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 to review its scales for the fares and other taxi related charges every 18 months.

At Tuesday's licensing committee meeting (December 3) members agreed a draft tariff for public consultation which included the following:

No change to any of the current tariffs.

The soiling charge (payable by an offending passenger, where a vehicle requires to be removed from service for cleaning in order for it to be restored to a usable state and condition) be increased from a maximum of £100 to a maximum of £120

The proposed draft tariff would take effect from late April 2020.

A full copy of the draft tariff for public consultation can be found here.

Members of the public are invited to submit their comments about the above proposals by Monday 6 January 2020. This can be done via an e-mail to licensing@highland.gov.uk or in writing to:

Claire McArthur,

Principal Solicitor (Regulatory Services),

The Highland Council,

Council Offices,

High Street,

Dingwall, IV15 9QN

All representations received will be considered by the Highland Licensing Committee at their meeting of February 18.


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