Helping keep our taxi drivers safe
New guidance has been drawn up to keep taxi drivers safe and encourage the public to have a trouble-free journey.
New guidance has been drawn up to keep taxi drivers safe and encourage the public to have a trouble-free journey.
Bury Council has adopted revised taxi standards to maintain passenger and driver safety and support the licensed trade.
Bury Council is changing its Minimum Licensing Standards proposals in order to help drivers and owners of taxis and private hire vehicles.
Taxi and private hire drivers will now find it much easier to apply for licences and keep their information up to date.
A second testing centre for taxis and private hire vehicles will open next Friday (1 April) at Sunnybank Service Station.
Specially trained tobacco detection dogs have sniffed out 2.4kg of illicit hand rolling tobacco and 6,840 cigarettes worth £5,000.
Council leaders have confirmed that a second testing centre for taxis and private hire vehicles will open later this year.
Bury has backed proposals to improve public safety by introducing minimum standards for taxi and private hire drivers, operators and their vehicles.
Businesses and residents are invited to have their say on the review of Bury Council’s gambling policy.
Hundreds of licensed premises across Bury have been visited by council officers and the police to ensure they are complying with Covid-19 laws and guidance
Licensing officers have served an immediate closure notice on the Kavern Klub in Bury town centre for not implementing Covid-safe rules.
Urgent measures to help taxi and private hire drivers recover from the economic effects of coronavirus are set to be approved tomorrow (Tuesday)
Residents are being urged not to open their doors to bogus healthcare workers offering home testing for the coronavirus.
Environmental health, trading standards and licensing officers have been given new powers to close businesses or venues which ignore the Government’s orders to close.
Christmas revellers are being urged to use legitimate taxis and private hire vehicles to get home safely over the festive period.
A taxi driver whose licence was revoked by Bury Council has lost his court appeal against the decision.
Licensing bosses are reminding the public to use only legitimate taxis and private hire vehicles when travelling home from Christmas festivities.
Be prepared for new laws to protect animals at a workshop being held at Bury Town Hall on Wednesday 7 November.
A taxi driver whose licence was revoked for inappropriate conduct has lost his second court appeal against the decision.
Businesses and residents are invited to have their say on Bury Council’s gambling policy.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.
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