Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Late season all inclusive holiday in Halkidiki from £287pp - 7nts hotel & flights


Ahoy, any all inclusive loving pirates out there? We have found this awesome holiday in Halkidiki with all meals, snacks and drinks included for a really great price. The late season Greek getaway will see you staying for a week in the sun based on 2 sharing. You can book today with a deposit of… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Gett drops fixed price fares from its app


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Taxi-hailing service Gett are to scrap fixed price fares from its platform from tomorrow.Gett will still continue to offer corporate clients the ability to take a fixed price ride, but will however offer drivers the opportunity to opt out of receiving any fixed price fares.
A Gett spokesperson said via an email to drivers: “This is how we can keep big corporate clients using Black Cabs and not the competition.
“Our mission is to keep cabbies busy. We’ve got loads of work for you, go out and grab it.”This latest decision follows the recent re-appointment of Russell Hall and the dropping of Porsche from its app following a controversial trial. FAQsWhen will you switch them off?Tomorrow morning, Wednesday 20th June, at 11am.What about the morning rush hour promotion?The £2 per ride morning rush hour promotion still applies on all weekday jobs between 07:30 and 09:30 until Friday 29th June. What about future orders I have accepted as fixed fares?You won’t lose these jobs. They will revert to the meter.What about airport jobs?Airport jobs will have a ‘flat fare’ applied from central London.
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Last minute Bulgaria beach package from £174pp - incl. 7nts aparthotel w/private beach & flights


Pirates, jet off this July for a bit of sunshine and beach time! Marina Cape is located in the resort of Pomorie, just down the road from Sunny Beach (promising name). Our Package Finder is offering 7 nights at this resort - which has its own private beach just a 2-minute walk from the front… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Dubai Ultra All Inclusive family break 5nts from £669pp - incl. iconic Palm hotel & flights


Ahoy mateys! We've spotted this tremendous Ultra All Inclusive Dine Around family deal to Dubai placing you at the award-winning 5* Rixos the Palm right on the beach on the iconic Palm Jumeirah Dubai. This impressive resort features no less than 12 dining and drinking options to choose from, along with its own diving centre… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Super cute August glamping: 2nts in Leicestershire from £96pp w/ hot tub - sleeps 4 *adults only*


August isn't just for holidays abroad Pirates, you can always have just as much fun in the UK! Pack up the car and head towards Leicestershire this summer and head out on a mini break with your mates. Ideal for teachers seeking a child free break - the adults only site of Fair Farm Hideaway… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Winter escape in Turkey: 7nts all-inclusive from £247pp incl. 5* hotel & flights


Pirates, avoid that miserable British winter in 5* style with 7 nights in Turkey from £247pp including all-inclusive board at the the 5* Oz Hotels Sui Resort & flights. Turkey has a much milder climate than England, so you can pick up off-season prices for a week's getaway in a 5* resort that goes for… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Pretty Poland: Flights to Gdansk from £25 return


Poland is the place to be and with flights at prices as good as this you just can't go wrong with these cheap flights to Gdansk. The flights depart on a choice of dates in September when the weather could reach a nice 19°, use our flights finder to find your preferred dates. Flight details… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

New York flights from £244 return: Christmas & New Years Eve dates from many UK cities


We have found incredible flight fares to New York from multiple cities in the UK just £244 return -- including early December, Christmas and New Years dates. Our flights finder is throwing up amazing prices in November, December and January. These flights are operated by multiple airlines, including British Airways, KLM and Norwegian. Some may… Michael POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Council bosses make U-turn on England flag ban on Taxi's


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Following Barrow council's highly controversial decision to ban England flags from all taxi's and private hire vehicles during the World Cup, bosses have now decided to allow drivers to display their support for the nations football team. Pressure by taxi drivers who slammed the ban eventually took its toll on council bosses who they branded "unpatriotic". Taxi and private hire representatives said they had never known flags to of caused any such safety issues which were being claimed by the council, and all drivers want to do is show their support during a tournament that only comes around every four years. As reported in the Mail, nwemail, councillor Tony Callister said taxi drivers should be mindful of not putting anything on their vehicle which could obscure their vision and put the public at risk.
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Uber VAT tax tribunal date set as appeal gathers pace


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The Good Law Project who fundraised to take action against Uber to force it to hand over a VAT invoice are set for a Tax Tribunal on 11th July 2018
According to the law firm the purpose of the action was to force Uber to add VAT to its taxi fares and remit past VAT – which are estimated to total around £1bn – to HMRC.
To obtain a VAT invoice, founder Jo Maugham QC, initiated proceedings in the High Court. Uber, as is its entitlement, threatened to pursue him for costs if he failed.
Although the law firm are confident the claim has very good prospects of succeeding, Mr Maugham has no financial interest in the litigation and the costs after any appeals could easily bankrupt him. Advice on costs protection from a QC specialising in the field and said Good Law Project would have to show they had pursued any other remedy they had.
However, the law firm remains confident that they can get to the same end result – Uber charging VAT and handing it over to HMRC – if someone who pays VAT takes an Uber and successfully claims against HMRC an entitlement to deduct the VAT on that fare.
A spokesperson said “Such a claim can be made in an environment in which, at least to First-tier Tribunal level, the loser need not pay the winners’ costs. So we adjourned the claim against Uber and began to push the claim against HMRC (which we had initiated at the same time as the claim against Uber in the High Court).”
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Fall in love with Montenegro: 7nts B&B from £354pp incl. flights, 4* hotel, bags & transfers


Montenegro is fast becoming one of the hottest destinations and now that TUI has introduced direct flights, there's never been a better time to visit. Jet off to the seaside 4* Palas Hotel this September for a week - the temperatures are still hitting the 20s at this time - so there will be plenty… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Go-Ahead enters ridesharing market with UK’s most ambitious on-demand bus service


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The Go-Ahead Group is to launch the UK’s most ambitious demand-responsive bus service, allowing passengers to summon a bus to pick them up on a street corner of their choice.From 25 June, workers, residents and students in a 12-square mile area around Oxford will be able to request a bus pick-up within minutes at a “virtual bus stop” at their convenience using a new mobile app.The PickMeUp service, which is being piloted by the Oxford Bus Company on behalf of the Go-Ahead Group, aims to meet the changing needs of people in parts of the city where passenger numbers increase sharply at certain times of day, making it more difficult to manage through scheduled services.The new concept will be operated using 17-seat minibuses with free WiFi, USB charging points, wheelchair access and comfortable high-back seating. Front-end and back-end technology for the service has been developed in partnership with Via, a US leader in ride-sharing technology with its own operations in New York City, Chicago and Washington DC.Employers in the Eastern Arc around Oxford are to be offered tailored subscription packages providing discounted or free travel for their staff, creating a quick, easy and convenient alternative to commuting by car.Experts estimate that the UK’s ride-sharing market will be worth £2.6bn by 2022. International projections suggest that car ownership could drop by as much as 80% by 2030, with passengers migrating towards alternative models of transport.PickMeUp builds on recent transport innovations by Go-Ahead, which is the largest operator of electric buses in Europe, and is the operator of UK’s only all-electric bus garage in central London.In February, the company invested in a Frankfurt-based all-electric car sharing business Mobileeee, and Go-Ahead is set to pilot the UK’s first bus ticket system using iBeacons in the North East later this year.Commenting on the new service, Go-Ahead Group Chief Executive David Brown said: “We’ve listened closely to what the local community has been asking for in Oxford. Passengers are keen for a quick, easy and flexible way to get to work or to college.“PickMeUp is intended to be a partnership model with local businesses – we want to help them get their staff to work in a quick, simple, convenient and cost-effective way.“On a broader level, we firmly believe that ride-sharing is part of the solution to congestion and pollution in our towns and cities. It’s essential that we provide services that will tempt people out of their cars and technology will be key to that challenge.”
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Summer Gran Canaria getaway from £264pp - 7nts 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, summer is upon us and if you fancy heading to the Canary Islands this July, then you have come to the right place. This holiday in Gran Canaria is under £270 per person - a great price for this peak time of year. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible)… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Use it or lose it: Dozens of Glasgow minicab drivers licenses suspended for NOT living or working there

Dozens of Glasgow Private Hire drivers have their licences suspended for not living there


Licensing bosses swung the axe on a list of cabbies whose registered addresses are outside of the city.

For 19 of the drivers, their time on the road was effectively ended as the suspensions go up to their licence expiry dates.

Manchester, London, Rotherham and Bolton were all listed as addresses, with many of the cabbies having never used their permit.


Ibniamin Khan, was the only one who was given a two-week penalty after he failed to use his private hire car for seven months when he was living in Yorkshire and Germany.

Alex Wilson, chair of the licensing committee told him: “We gave you a licence in 2017 and you’ve not used it.

“If you had read the terms and conditions of the licence you would know that you should have surrendered your licence.

“You are supposed to do that if you’ve not used it within any three-month period.

“You should never have applied for a licence if you had no intention of using it.”

But Mr Khan said: “I haven’t used my licence because I was looking for a car.


“My brother was then involved in a crash and I moved over to Germany to be with him for several months.

“I have now got a car and have moved to Glasgow. I moved here because I want to work here.”

All of those whose licences were suspended were called to appear in front of the committee.

The drivers who had their permits suspended until the end of their licence expiry will have to wait to apply for a new licence if they want to operate in Glasgow.

Source : EveningTimes.co.uk

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT :

Well done to the licence regulators in Glasgow, who have realised what’s been  happening with their registered private hire drivers, and stepped in to take action to stop this practise. 

The minicab drivers will now have to wait until their current PH licence expires before they can reapply ((if they wish to work again but only in Glasgow) 



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20% off Isle of Wight ferry crossings - from £10 each way *includes festival dates*


Whether you're looking to party at the Isle of Wight festival this weekend or just want to escape for a staycation, grab a hold of this deal while it lasts mateys. Get 20% off Southampton - Isle of Wight ferry crossings this summer. Whether you're travelling by foot or by car you can take full… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Glamorous Vegas: 7nt Sin City break from just £432pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights


Fancy a flutter pirates? You won't need to hit the jackpot with this Las Vegas deal we spotted at Expedia! You'll be spending 7 nights at SLS Las Vegas, a 4* property just off the main strip. Flights are included. The cheapest time to go is November. Vegas cools off a little bit later in… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Shopkeepers on wheels


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It hasn’t been easy for any of us over the last few years. Potential customers are still there, but they are spread across a range of competing transport providers. They always were, of course, but we’re so heavily outnumbered by private hire that it feels like we are losing ground. We just need to try to tempt a bigger chunk of custom over to our side. This is easier said than done, I know.
Private hire isn’t having it all its own way though. The biggest threat to traditional minicab companies is Uber. The taxi trade is also threatened by Uber, but to a lesser extent. The strange thing is that Uber’s own future is uncertain. While it’s been crawling to TfL in an effort to get its licence back, it has been denied new licences in York and Brighton, and it has been made unwelcome in various other cities around the world. London is the accepted transport honey pot though, the big prize. Regulations are slack on the private hire side, but taxi licensing requirements in London are still incredibly stringent, making the licence the hardest to get in the world – as we all know.
Provincial licensing authorities look to London to see how TfL reacts to Uber. Emboldened by TfL’s refusal to re-licence Uber, other cities now have the confidence to do what is right and stop this menace in its tracks. It’s scandalous that Uber is still allowed to operate despite having been declared unfit in the city – though it may to stop if it loses its appeal against TfL’s decison later this month. Not only that, but it still has the appeal against the employment tribunal ruling that its drivers were workers and should have rights as such, and are not self-employed.
Even if Uber is relicensed, either in London or elsewhere, it could have to make changes to its business model which could see it become unsustainable.
Workers in any industry assume the customers will always be there, but sometimes they’re not. Look at retail: Woolworths, BHS, and C&A disappeared from British high streets years ago, and other long-established retailers are struggling. At the time of writing, Mothercare and Marks and Spencer are both in trouble for failing to modernise and acknowledge a shift in shopping habits.
About 25 years ago, when I was a young butter boy, I remember reading an article by Monty Schiman, which I believe was entitled Shopkeepers on Wheels. Yes, we need to think like shopkeepers, the better ones. Customers need to be valued and respected at all times. We need to give the people what they want, and we must move with the times. We need to provide a first class service at all times.
Some retailers get complacent and suddenly find themselves out of date and heading for the scrap heap. Marks & Spencer is still hanging on, but it recently announced store closures because people have switched to shopping online. M&S has often been criticised for being old- fashioned. Even as a 20 year old shopping in Romford, M&S held no interest for me. As I got older I’d shop there now and again, but it never became an exciting place to spend my valuable time. M&S was never a young person’s shop. Maybe we’re not a young person’s transport service with all that waving your hand in the air? There’s no longer any need to visit the high street to shop, nor to hail a cab. As customers desert the high street, even those hardy souls who still venture into the outside world, order transport on-line in the same way. Thankfully, the trade does have computerised booking apps. They aren’t as well-known as Uber, but with Uber weakened, they might help us regain custom.
If, despite our best efforts the terms “taxi” and “private hire” are being blurred in London, they are even more so in the provinces. I recently saw what we are up against. Following a boozy wedding in rural Oxfordshire, my wife and I needed to get to our guest house in South Oxford. With no cab ranks around, our hosts asked the barmaid to order us a taxi. What arrived was a minicab. Never mind, like most boozed-up members of the cab- riding public, we just wanted to get home. I have to say, the experience was faultless.
In a hurry to get off on the following, the missus asked a passing chef to help book us a taxi. It was a small guest house, but they had some kind of booking app on
their wall. It looked a sophisticated piece of equipment, and not one I’d expect to see in a £75 guest house on Iffley Road. He pressed the button a few times and we were told a blue Toyota would be with us in three minutes.
We need to get our thinking caps on and think about how taxis are hailed generally. There are many towns and cities around the world where waving your hand is unusual. Maybe it’s just a London and New York thing? I’ve never waved a cab down in Leighton Buzzard where I live, and it was considered unusual in Northampton where I previously lived. It was all ranks and phones.
Is the solution to install booking apps on walls? Maybe. The PH one in Oxford wasn’t Uber, it was a smaller private hire firm. I’m sure if modest private hire companies have the power, then we should have the ability to fix booking apps on to London hotel walls.
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Rhodes group getaway in July from £129pp - 7nts 3* hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Ahoy pirates, you will need be quick to grab this real bargain holiday we have come across on our package holiday finder under £130 per person. The holiday in Rhodes is based on 4 sharing so grab your squad, get booking and you'll be off to Greece this July. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Stylish Algarve group holiday 7nts from £269pp - incl. flights & villa


Ahoy mateys! Algarve is up next! We've laid eyes on the gorgeous 4* The Crest villa resort in Amancil with a selection of luxuriously appointed villas round an inviting pool. We opted for the stylish 2 bedroomed Villa, complete with fully equipped kitchen, terrace, 2 bathrooms with shower and much more. (Or, you could opt… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Untrodden Croatia: 4* half board holiday 7nts from £280pp - incl. flights & hotel


Ahoy mateys! The small quaint town of Orebic is situated about 2 hours drive from Dubrovnik airport, tucked away on the so called Peljesac Peninsula a slightly lesser known part of Croatia. Here you will find many of of the region's wineries, coupled with excellent seafood offerings and great pebble beaches. We found this… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT