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We have always been in favour of cross border hiring being stopped/tightened up on.  It’s one thing for a driver to do t...
24/04/2026

We have always been in favour of cross border hiring being stopped/tightened up on.

It’s one thing for a driver to do the odd prebooking that begins and ends outside their licensed area but the amount of “on demand” work done by app platforms and where drivers are predominantly working outside their licensed area is another issue all together.

This latest revelation just proves what we have thought all along. The volume licensing in places like Wolverhampton is because it is cheap, easy (lower standard in terms of convictions or vehicle requirements and don’t have to do local knowledge tests to learn the area in which they will be predominantly working) and they are more efficient than some other councils in terms of licensing. This is unfair on drivers who have to abide by stricter standards and needs to be stopped to ensure both public safety and fair competition.

We firmly believe Drivers should get licensed in the areas in which they want to work. The “subcontracting” to out of area drivers really needs addressing.

We only use Mole Valley District Council licensed drivers and vehicles.

🟪 OVER 150 VIOLENT OFFENDERS GRANTED LICENCES FROM THE UK'S "TAXI CAPITAL"

Wolverhampton has come under fire after new data revealed the city council granted taxi licences to more than 150 people convicted of violent crimes last year.

Information obtained by the Guardian shows that the West Midlands authority - often called the UK’s “taxi capital” - approved 438 licences for drivers with criminal records, including 61 drug offences, 36 drink-driving offences, and four sexual offences.

The scale of Wolverhampton’s operation is massive; between April 2023 and the end of March 2024, the city council issued more than 42,000 driver licences, compared with Birmingham and Bradford, which had issued the second and third largest number of licences – more than 7,000 each – according to government data.

Because of current laws, these drivers can work anywhere in the country using apps like Uber and Bolt, even though 96% of them do not actually live in Wolverhampton.

This "extraordinary dominance" has sparked serious safety concerns. Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham described the figures as “truly shocking,” noting they “lay bare the fundamental issue with how private hire licensing is managed in this country.”

He argued that the current "broken licensing system" leaves local leaders with "zero oversight over nearly half the PHVs on our streets."

The government's own safety guidelines suggest that anyone with a sexual offence conviction should not be licensed, and those with violent convictions should wait at least 10 years after their sentence.

Despite this, Wolverhampton council insists its digitised and streamlined process remains rigorous. The council’s chief executive, Tim Johnson, defended the policy, stating, “safeguarding is such a priority for us.”

He claimed that every application is carefully checked and that “there is nothing more important to us than the safety of passengers in cars licensed by this council.”

He further explained that a panel - which includes a trained decision maker and solicitor - only approves a licence if they “would be happy for a person they care for to travel alone in a vehicle driven by this person at any time of day or night.”

While apps such as Uber and Bolt say they provide safety tools for passengers, they pointed out that they do not receive specific details about a driver’s criminal history from the councils.

As calls for reform grow, safety groups like the Suzy Lamplugh Trust continues to push for stricter, consistent background checks across the entire country.

FROM SKY NEWSRyanair to close airport check-in desks 20 minutes earlyRyanair has announced it will close airport check-i...
23/04/2026

FROM SKY NEWS

Ryanair to close airport check-in desks 20 minutes early

Ryanair has announced it will close airport check-in desks 20 minutes early.

Passengers dropping off bags or checking in at the airport will have to do so an hour before departure, up from 40 minutes.

But summer holidaymakers won't have to worry, as the changes come into force from 10 November.

The budget airline posted on Facebook: "Check-in and bag drop to close 60 minutes before scheduled departure from Nov 2026.
"An extra 20 minutes. More time to get through airport security and passport queues."
Ryanair's website says passengers who fail to check in on time "may be denied boarding without refund".

Ryanair did not link the move to the EU's new border process EES (entry-exit system), but it comes after the bloc began requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data at the border on 15 April.

Travellers have been delayed several hours at border checks in European airports like France, Germany, Belgium, Italy and Spain, the Airports Council International said last week.

Around 20% of Ryanair customers will be affected by its policy change, as the remainder complete the formalities online and choose not to check in bags at airports.

Heads up!
30/03/2026

Heads up!

A critical incident has been declared at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill due to a norovirus outbreak.

More here: https://bbc.in/4sGvtZn

24/02/2026

If travelling to the EU soon, please check out this site.

You may also wish to download the Travel to Europe App which may help speed things up at the airport….

New Airline/Routes coming to Gatwick soon
12/02/2026

New Airline/Routes coming to Gatwick soon

From 26 June you'll be able to Fly AirAsia X from London Gatwick!

Daily flights to Kuala Lumpur will open the door to one of Asia’s most vibrant capitals and unlock a whole world of onward adventures to cities like Jakarta, Manila, Tokyo and Melbourne.

You’ll fly on comfortable A330 aircraft, with a short stop in Bahrain along the way.

So whether you’re dreaming of street‑food nights in Kuala Lumpur, relaxing on Malaysia’s beaches, or using the city as your launchpad for wider Asia‑Pacific travels, this new daily link will make your adventures smoother, easier and more affordable.

🌏 Browse flight: travel.gatwickairport.com

Considerations if looking to fly Ryanair…
06/02/2026

Considerations if looking to fly Ryanair…

Consumer champion Which? has shared nine tips it says travellers should follow when booking with Ryanair - prompting an angry response from the airline. Read that and the rest of today's consumer news in the Money blog below.

01/02/2026

If you are travelling to the US, please ensure your ESTA has not been cancelled! If you remember applying using a photo of your passport photo (or you notice your ESTA has been cancelled), please reapply in good time!

Planning a trip?   If so, changes may be coming that will avoid you having to pay extra for a large cannon bag (although...
30/01/2026

Planning a trip? If so, changes may be coming that will avoid you having to pay extra for a large cannon bag (although the speculated weight isn’t that great!)…… however, if you frequently travel with just a small, underseat personal bag, it could ultimately end up pushing up the basic cost of all fares (so maybe consider getting those bookings made now!)….

Giving passengers right to additional carry-on baggage would be ‘terrible for the consumer’, warns airline’s CEO

Yet again….It appears there are no trains to or from Dorking Deepdene this weekend. It also appears that there is more d...
24/01/2026

Yet again….It appears there are no trains to or from Dorking Deepdene this weekend.

It also appears that there is more disruption with services from Redhill.

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