Wirral taxi fares to rise soon
By Ed Barnes
28th Sep 2022 | Local News
Taxi fares in Wirral will rise in 10 days after increases were approved by Wirral Council.
The starting charge during the day for black cabs in Wirral and up to four miles outside of the area will increase by 40p to £3.60.
Starting tariffs for Hackney carriages at night will increase from £3.60 to £5 and the bank holiday starting price will increase from £3.80 to £5. A rate for Christmas and Boxing Day will be reduced from £6 to £5.
The initial proposal included raising the starting rate for taxis during the day to £5 as well, but this was revised down after councillors considered a suggestion made by a taxi driver in objections to the proposal.
The proposal from the taxi driver would see prices start at £3.60 and increase by 20p every 207 metres which would see the equivalent fare of £5 after one mile.
The changes will come into effect Friday, October 7 after the Regulatory and General Purposes Committee approved them on September 27. Representatives of Unite the Union and other taxi drivers were present at the meeting.
The reason for the rise is due to rises in fuel prices as well as the cost of living and was intended to help taxi drivers.
The committee heard from Caroline Pettersson, the branch secretary for Unite, the union representing more than 80 people, with some councillors worried raising the rate significantly could impact business and turn customers away.
Councillor Chris Jones said she was worried about the impact on customers and that they would move to private hire cares: "I think it is a huge increase for someone going to ASDA to do their shopping who literally is just around the corner and I am still objecting to the £5 starting rate."
Ms Pettersson said the changes were necessary and Unite had asked for a higher rise in starting prices beginning at £5. She said: "We still have to work for a living. Most drivers are working most of the day below minimum wage", adding "asking taxi drivers to work 60 hours is a disgrace."
She said the only people the current prices were unfair to are taxi drivers.
Regarding the proposal made by a taxi driver to start at £3.60, Ms Petterson said: "You get 150 different views on how they think it should be," adding "we felt at the branch that starting with one price and going one distance was a fairer way to ask for a rise."
"I say this, that there is always going to be someone it is going to hurt."
Chair and Heswall councillor Andrew Hodson criticised Ms Petterson for not revealing the exact number of members she represented as well as not reading the report published before the committee. Ms Petterson in response said: "I haven't had time to read the report as I had pressing matters at home to deal with."
18 objections were received from taxi drivers to the initial proposals after an advert was placed in the Wirral Globe.
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