Venue: Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Reading
Contact: Andrew Wood - Committee Services Email: andrew.wood@reading.gov.uk
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To confirm the Minutes of the Licensing Applications Committee meetings held on 11 November 2024 and 21 May 2025. Additional documents: Minutes: The Minutes of the meetings held on 11 November 2024 and 21 May 2025 were confirmed as correct records and signed by the Chair. |
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Hackney Carriage & Private Hire Licensing Policy A report seeking the Committee’s authority to conduct a consultation on a proposed draft Hackney Carriage & Private Hire Policy Licensing Policy. The proposed policy would bring together and update several existing policies relating to Hackney Carriage and Private Hire vehicles, drivers and operators into a single document. Additional documents:
Minutes:
The intention of the Policy was to combine several existing policies relating to Hackney Carriage and Private Hire vehicles, drivers and private hire operators into a single, cohesive policy document. The process also provided an opportunity to review and refresh the existing component policies at the same time.
The report stated that the Council had adopted the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicle Strategy 2023-2028 on 7 November 2023 (Minute 10, 2023-24 refers). The Strategy included in its Action Plan an action to conduct a full assessment of the Council’s existing policies against the Statutory Guidance issued by the Department for Transport (Statutory Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle Standards, November 2022) and to publish a consolidated policy document as was recommended by the Statutory Guidance.
The report explained that the Council currently had several separate policies covering hackney carriage and private hire licensing matters and that differing application processes, specifications and emissions policies had created an unbalanced system. The report stated that having a single, cohesive policy for Hackney Carriages and private hire vehicles, drivers and operators would ensure consistent regulations, promote public safety, and simplify operations for the industry, the public and the Council.
The report provided a summary of the draft Policy, outlined its main provisions and detailed the key changes that officers had recommended be put forward for public consultation. These included:
The report sought the approval of the Committee to conduct a public consultation exercise on the draft Policy. It proposed that the exercise would take place over a six-week period during which time drivers, vehicle owners and operators involved in the hackney carriage and private hire trades, as well as other relevent stakeholders and members of the public, would be invited and encouraged to submit their feedback and comments via the Council’s online Consultation Hub platform. At the same time officers and trade representatives would continue to hold regular meetings that would provide a further platform discuss and develop the proposals.
A further report setting out the results of the public consultation ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |