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Major disruption expected as West Yorkshire PHV drivers set to bring city centres to a STANDSTILL

Michael Murphy

Updated: Mar 18, 2022



West Yorkshire private hire drivers are set to demonstrate across a number of cities this Friday 18 March, which will likely cause mass disruption to the city centre.


The demonstration will be a go-slow drive through the region’s city centres between 4pm and 6pm. A spokesperson for Leeds City Council said they expect there to be disruption and delays caused by the demonstration and are advising everyone to avoid travelling during this time if possible.

Councillor Debra Coupar, Leeds City Council's Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Resources, said: “The drivers are protesting against the Suitability and Convictions Policy which was introduced across West Yorkshire in 2019/20, following a region-wide consultation on the policy which was based on the national template developed by UK legal experts and endorsed by the Department for Transport.


“The taxi and private hire licensing trade raised some concerns regarding the proposals for how minor motoring convictions such as speeding would be considered, and councillors in Leeds agreed to pause the implementation of that part of the suitability policy to review the proposals and agree a further period of consultation. The results of the consultation are currently being analysed with a final decision due to be made later this year.


“Throughout the consultation, the council has met with trade representatives to listen to their views and ensure they are kept informed of progress. A working group of councillors and trade representatives has been arranged to continue to discuss the Convictions and Suitability Policy and other matters of concern to the taxi and private hire trade. We are pleased to say some significant progress has been made recently.

“The council is disappointed that members of the Leeds Private Hire Drivers Organisation have now decided to take this action which has the potential to cause unnecessary disruption to people travelling on Friday evening. The council would ask LPHDO to call off the action and return to meaningful discussions as part of the new working group.


“The council is committed to consultation at all levels and will always be prepared to listen and reply to any areas of concern raised by the trade in a constructive manner.”

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