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Taxicard exemption through Hackney’s low traffic neighbourhoods launched
6th November 2024
Taxi users with long-term mobility difficulties or severe visual impairments will now get an automatic exemption through six bus gates in Hackney’s low traffic neighbourhoods, as part of a pilot to ensure the borough’s streets are as accessible as possible for people with disabilities. The scheme is being trialled in partnership between Hackney Council, London Councils, the Taxicard scheme operator ComCab and enforcement camera operator Yunex Traffic, before it is assessed ahead of a potential wider rollout to the rest of London. It will apply to Taxicard users - a scheme that provides subsidised Black Taxi and private hire trips to those who might find it difficult or impossible to access other modes of transport. When users are on a Taxicard trip in Hackney, their driver will be able to pass through low traffic neighbourhood bus gates where an exemption for HAC01 permit is displayed on signs. This is in six locations in the borough: Stoke Newington Church Street, Shepherdess Walk, Downs Road, Lansdowne Drive and two locations on Richmond Road. The exemption will be applied automatically. Drivers who operate taxicard services are being informed about the change to the way low traffic neighbourhoods operate in Hackney.
Statement on a legal challenge to the Council’s plans for children’s centres
5th November 2024
A statement in response to a legal challenge to the Council's proposals for children's centres:Read the consent order and statement of reasons regarding the judicial review.