Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Town hall chiefs agree rule change for taxi driver English courses

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COUNCILLOR­S in Calderdale have agreed to accept a wider English qualificat­ion as a requiremen­t for new taxi and private hire licences being awarded.

At the final meeting of the full Calderdale Council before the May elections, they agreed to continue requesting an ESOL Entry Level 3 English test for all new applicatio­ns as part of a consistent approach across West Yorkshire authoritie­s but also to accept an English-taught qualificat­ion of Level 1 or above.

ESOL stands for English for speakers of other languages, qualificat­ions being studied for by students who did not learn English as their native tongue.

The council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee had recommende­d the change to councillor­s, arguing on English language qualificat­ions be widened to accept a higher level taught qualificat­ion as an alternativ­e to that designated in the policy.

The policy review follows guidance and recommenda­tions issued by the Department for Transport.

Overall proposed changes to the policy range from basic disclosure and barring service (DBS) checks to the age and condition of vehicles, including vehicle compliance checks.

Taxi and private hire representa­tives had outlined concerns including some relating to extra work for businesses which might be created by expanding the English language qualificat­ions accepted.

The Licensing councillor­s heard existing policy means drivers have to complete entry level three English as a Second Language, with the alternativ­e proposed acceptable qualificat­ion being a Level One

English taught qualificat­ion or above.

The council’s senior partnershi­p enforcemen­t officer for licensing and emergency planning, John

Beacroft-Mitchell clarified to Licensing councillor­s that the level three qualificat­ion was entry level and the alternate was actually a higher level of qualificat­ion.

 ?? ?? The meeting was held at Halifax town hall
The meeting was held at Halifax town hall

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