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Council could face legal risk over relaxing rules for wheelchair-friendly taxis
Council could face legal risk over relaxing rules for wheelchair-friendly taxis

North Wales Live

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

Council could face legal risk over relaxing rules for wheelchair-friendly taxis

Denbighshire Council's licensing committee voted in favour of relaxing age restrictions on wheelchair-friendly taxis in the hope of boosting availability for school transport. Councillors, though, were warned their decision could result in a legal challenge – if taxi companies catering to the able-bodied argued they should also be able to use older vehicles. Following a consultation with around 300 hackney carriage taxi drivers and private hire vehicle licence holders, the committee met today (Tuesday) to discuss relaxing the rules and instead introducing stricter vehicle testing. Under the old rules, all taxis over 12 years old had to be removed from the fleet. But following a vote, wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAVS) will now instead be required to meet 'Euro 6 emissions standards' and undergo three compliance checks per year once they reach 12 years old. The temporary change in the rules will stand until June 2026 when a review will assess whether WAV availability has improved - with the option of making the move permanent. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox. Cllr Alan James proposed councillors backed the move. 'I actually think this is a good proposition,' he said. 'It will enable, possibly, the availability in the normal public arena for more disabled people to get out and about, so it isn't just about Denbighshire's view of the expense of school transport.' He added: 'So I think this is a good opportunity. We've got a proposal here. Let's see how it works in a year's time. We'll come back, evaluate any information we've got, and make some decisions.' But Cllr Gwyneth Ellis had legal concerns. 'I'd be interested in a legal opinion that if we change the requirements for these cars, could that open up a possibility that other operators will be able to say, 'Hang on, if those cars are safe enough for disabled people, then surely they are safe enough if people don't have a wheelchair?'' she said. Denbighshire Council's legal advisor Nashwan Fazlani responded: 'Invariably, whatever the decision the local authority is going to make, there is always going to be a legal risk. So it would be impossible to mitigate a legal risk with any decisions to zero; however, as a public body we have a public-sector equality duty, so if we don't, we get the risk from the wheelchair community, who might say we discriminated against them because we are making their life a bit more difficult in terms of access and taxis and other forms of transport for them to get around. So we are probably in a situation where you have to decide what's the least worst option in terms of legal risk.' Committee members at the meeting at the council's Ruthin County Hall HQ had heard how the county has only 14 WAVs available - six hackney carriages and eight private hire vehicles. Only a small number of these vehicles are available for school contracts, which led to concerns about availability and rising transport costs. The committee heard that while demand for wheelchair transport has remained relatively stable, supply has shrunk due to vehicle costs, insurance, and tight licensing regulations, leading to fewer bids for council contracts and less competition, driving up prices. Cllr Ellie Chard seconded Cllr James' proposal, and the vote was unanimous.

Denbighshire County Council to enforce ban on vapes
Denbighshire County Council to enforce ban on vapes

Rhyl Journal

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Rhyl Journal

Denbighshire County Council to enforce ban on vapes

The Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (Wales) Regulations 2024 will make it a criminal offence to supply or offer to supply (including for free) single use vape products to consumers in Wales, as the law aims to prevent environmental damage caused by the production and incorrect disposal of these products. The ban will include vapes containing nicotine, non-nicotine, CBD and other health/vitamin devices, and the Council's Trading Standards team are encouraging Denbighshire businesses to switch to reusable products before the ban comes into place. When the ban comes into force, businesses will have to: For a vape to be considered re-useable, it must be: Businesses who still have banned products should speak to suppliers or existing disposal companies about how to recycle them safely and legally. Councillor Alan James, lead member for local development and planning, said: 'The decision to ban single use vapes is an important step in reducing the health risk that is associated with them as well as tackling the environmental damage that we have seen it can cause in our County. 'It's also important to note that there are specific ways that businesses can dispose of these single use vapes safely. "They cannot be placed in household waste due to the risk of them catching on fire and must be disposed of safely at the household recycling centre. 'I would encourage any businesses that would like more information on the future ban to contact our Trading Standards team." If you need any further advice or assistance, please contact the Trading Standards team on 01824 706 057 or email tradingstandards@

Nyberg: Local artist's work sent to space
Nyberg: Local artist's work sent to space

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Nyberg: Local artist's work sent to space

CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Over 150,000 pieces of curated art will be sent to the moon as a part of the 'Art Lunar' creative initiative. One local artist, Alan James, has had his art launched into space. Ann Nyberg spoke with James about the experience and his artwork. Nyberg: Comedienne Jennifer Rawlings on her new show Watch above. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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