Ahoy pirates, we have another last minute cheap holiday for you up next, this holiday in Costa Brava is under £200 per person and departs in July. The Spanish getaway is based on 4 sharing a 1 bedroom apartment in a 3* aparthotel. As there is limited availability on this one you will need be… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Thursday, 28 June 2018
New York from just £464pp: 4nts at funky 4* Times Square hotel & return flights
Start spreading the news pirates, cheap mini breaks in New York are available in our Holiday Finder! We spotted some great rates at the 4* Yotel, a funky pod hotel that's just off Times Square in Manhattan. Early-bird departures in January 2019 offer the best value, with flights available from London, Edinburgh and Manchester. Holiday… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
South Gloucestershire cabbies say wheelchair rule could force them out of business
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A new rule forcing all new taxis to be wheelchair accessible have been criticised by South Gloucestershire cabbies, with one company claiming that it could impact on the "street hail."
The cabbies have stated that the new rule is discriminatory and could force cab drivers out of business as prices could be pushed up to mitigate the cost of the new vehicle.
It is also claimed that heavy wheelchairs could cause injury to drivers as well as causing issues for disabled cabbies who cannot manage to manipulate a wheelchair.
There are fears that this could see the end to an already decimated hackney carriage industry in the area.
The new rule applies to all new taxis licensed after April 1st 2019, it does not apply to private hire vehicles.
Cheltenham Borough Council are imposing the strict new rules and regulations on taxi drivers in that many believe will affect taxi users in town. Under their new policies all taxis within the town will have to be wheelchair accessible by 2021. A petition has been created by local taxi driver David Chambers to challenge the council’s decision. Mr Chambers said “This will mean that there will be potentially over 250 wheelchair accessible vehicles. There will be no more freedom of choice for the public.“This new ruling also discriminates against the elderly and mobility impaired who cannot access these vehicles.”
Super photogenic Sri Lankan escape: 7nts B&B from £789pp incl. flights, hotel, bags & transfers
Cross Sri Lanka off your travel bucket list this winter with this stunning beachfront escape. Be the envy of your friends by spamming their Instagram feed with snaps from the gorgeous surroundings of the 4* Suriya resort. Offering chic accommodation surrounded by palm trees with a chic design pool area as the central focus of… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Hotel Misprice? 4* Devon Country Club from £15pppn for autumn & winter stays
Mateys, we aren't sure if this one is a pricing error or just really really good value but you can book a stay at a gorgeous 4* hotel in Devon from just £15 per person, per night on dates in across autumn and winter 2018. This hotel has previously charged between £80-£100 per night so… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Go all inclusive in Rhodes: 7nt late season break from £321pp incl. flights & 4* hotel
If you find it just too pricey to find an all inclusive getaway to the sun in August, then try going out of season. You'll be able to get a lot more bang for your buck that way. We've found this little gem in our treasure trove, where you can jet off to the Greek… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Wednesday, 27 June 2018
Lovely Lisbon getaway from £185pp - 3nts hotel with sea views, breakfast & flights
Ahoy pirates, why not head to Lisbon this Autumn for a little mini break just you and your favourite matey. This getaway in Lisbon is under £200 per person for 3 nights but you can choose to stay longer if you wish. Holiday details Travel duration: 3 nights (longer stays possible) Example date: 29/10 -… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Christmas Lapland family trip from £225pp: Flights, transfers & 2nts B&B at Santa Village
Is there any child that hasn't dreamt of visiting Santa in Lapland. Make dreams come true this Christmas with a family minibreak to Finland and thrill them with a stay at Santa Claus Holiday Village from as little as £225 per person, based on 2 adults and 1 child sharing. As well as the opportunity… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Infinity pool envy in Majorca: 4nt B&B break from £261pp incl. flights & 4* hotel w/ rooftop bar
Spring into the Balearics in 2019 and call the stunning 4* HM Gran Fiesta Hotel home for 4 night (or 7 if that's not long enough for you). The Majorcan hotel boasts an amazing infinity pool atop it's roof. Surrounded by a funky sun terrace, this is a great place to catch some springtime sun… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
“We hold TfL responsible” for allowing Uber to operate says UCG who look to crowd fund legal action against regulator
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Yesterday we learned that Uber have been granted a 15-month probationary licence. The UCG always feared and suspected this was the likely outcome.We hold TfL responsible as they have, illegally in our opinion, allowed Uber & Private Hire to ply for hire via apps for the last 6 years. This is something the UCG have vigorously fought TfL and the Metropolitan Police on but have always been fobbed off, stonewalled or challenged to take them to court if we didn’t like it.In recent months the UCG committee took the decision that the trade needed a contingency plan, we met with a prominent QC who having considered the evidence believes we have a strong and solid case against TfL on a number of issues including, but not limited, to our fundamental right to ply for hire.We also took the decision to meet with a number of stakeholders who were very supportive and have subsequently generously pledged a significant amount of money to get the legal challenge up and running.As we all know legal challenges do not come cheap and unfortunately the UCG are not in a position to fully fund a legal challenge, however we have been contacted by many of our members saying they would happily donate to a trade funded legal challenge if it were to get TfL into the dock.Therefore, we are delighted to announce that we will be launching a crowd funding exercise to raise the required funds to take TfL to court.This will be a monumental task and it is not a decision we’ve taken lightly, however, we believe we have no alternative and the time is now for the entire trade to back this innovative and hold the real guilty party TfL to account.We should be in receipt of our QC’s legal opinion shortly and we will pass this and information of how to get involved on to our members and the rest of the trade in due course, we hope that you will support this action as best you can and spread the word to your colleagues, friends and family.
Luxe 5* Amsterdam family summer break 2nts from £148pp - incl. hotel, pool access & flights
Ahoy mateys! We do love a good sale, and Pestana are currently offering great summer rates. So we put together this luxurious 5* family break to Amsterdam placing you at the stylish Pestana Riverside with access to the indoor pool and sauna included in your stay. Situated in a grand old building right by the… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Late season all inclusive Turkey holiday from £252pp - 7nts 4* hotel & flights
Ahoy pirates, check out this late season all inclusive holiday in Turkey we have come across on our cool holiday finder. The Turkey getaway is based on 2 sharing so grab your favourite matey and get booking. Book this holiday today for just £49 per person deposit. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
But Be Honest, What Else Did You Expect From Uber, The Tories And TfL After Waiting And Seeing???
I have to ask all @TheLTDA members "have you not asked your org how come they didn’t know about the connection between the Tory’s and yesterday’s Magistrate the fact that she’s married to a Tory MP? How can an org as switched on as @TheLTDA miss something as important as that ???"
The Taxi trade has always had a football supporter type mentality...if we were a football team, would it be time to sack a clueless manager and get a new one???
Unite's Cab Section Glasgow said today...
The impartiality of the legal system in the UK took another blow today. Emma Arbuthnot gave Uber it’s London licence back this aft. She is married to Tory MP, James Arbuthnot. He was made a life peer by David Cameron in 2015. David Cameron warned Boris to back off Uber when PM.
TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT :
So Uber admits 2million illegal journeys a week for six years with 2,500 drivers under investigation for various crimes, 154 sexual assaults last year including 48 UberRapes, 3 alleged terrorist attacks from Uber drivers, the hacking of customer accounts, spying on customers even after they've left the car (GreyBall), 13,000 fake CBR checks, thousands of fake medicals, operating from unlicensed premises etc...what ever happened to Khan’s promise of one hit and they’re out?
Sadiq Khan tweeted:
Uber has been granted a 15 month licence to operate in London by Westminster Magistrates Court with a clear set of conditions. Uber remains strictly on probation, and @TfL will monitor it closely. No matter how big or powerful you are, you must play by the rules.
All they had to do was say sorry and TfL give them a 15 month licence.
Does that mean that if Warboys and Perry say sorry they can have their Taxi licenses back???
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Was the Uber appeal a big battle or a minor skirmish?
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Ok, so Uber won its appeal against TfL refusing to renew its license, so what has changed from the day before the court case?......nothing, nada, nicht, not a flaming sausage.
The taxi industry is still in the Red corner and the PHV industry are still in the Blue corner, with Uber still studying their sat-nav, trying to find which arena we are fighting in.
Let's not forget, it wasn't the taxi industry taking Uber to court, it wasn't TfL taking Uber to court.....it was Uber taking TfL to court, whilst the taxi industry was merely an interested party.
Whatever has gone on in the past regarding TfLs involvment in what can only be described as a scandal, involving Uber, it's pretty clear that they are trying to remedy the situation, albeit a little late.
From the varying accounts over social media Helen Chapman was most certainly no shrinking violet in the courtroom, going toe-to-toe and blow-for-blow with Uber's QC.
Uber's 15 month license really is the "last chance saloon" for them, one false move and they could be in serious trouble.
Let's not forget, had Uber lost this appeal, it's a racing certainty that they would have appealed to a higher court. This could potentially have dragged out the whole process for many more months, possibly years, before any conclusion.
Uber's license being renewed is not the fault of TfL, the LTDA or any other entity, this was solely down to the British legal system.A decision could only be made on current and future conduct, not past indiscretions, which is surprising given that Uber were deemed not fit and proper based on past indiscretions.Let's be clear, this does not finish the taxi industry, not even close. Uber still have a VAT battle and an employment tribunal to deal with, both potentially more damaging than having their license in London revoked.Had Uber lost their appeal, they would have continued operating via the murky world of cross-border hiring, the status-quo would have still remained....and still does.Uber remain the darlings of the millennials and those on very low pay, but these are men and women who would never usually set foot in a taxi, prior to Ubers arrival they would use their local minicab firm.It is true that Uber has damaged the licensed taxi industry, but it has also decimated the PHV industry and is slowly crippling the bus network, which has a massive financial Black hole.The taxi industry's battle-lines are not straight forward, the guns are perpetually aiming at the wrong targets like a wayward machine-gun. The industry's problems lay firmly at the door of Government, more specifically the secretary of state for transport.Add into the mix the taxi industry's public image, something that has never really been grabbed by the throat and shaken up, and also how The Knowledge is marketed, the industry does have problems......but none of this is insurmountable, its a sharp learning curve. In this modern era the industry needs to be more sophisticated in how it operates and portrays itself.Uber ? They are a sideshow, a distraction at best, they are a symptom of the taxi industry's problems.The taxi industry has spent six years with Uber perpetually punching away with blow after blow, and yet the taxi industry is still here, standing, bloodied....yes, beaten.....no!As we stand at the moment Uber could have a lot more problems than the licensed taxi industry.Nil desperandum.
Book your 2019 spring staycation now: 3nts in Welsh cottage w/ hot tub from £98.50pp - sleeps 4
Get your mates together for a picturesque staycation near the Welsh coast in 2019. There are some great 'off season' bargains to be had, like this 3 night stay in a quirky cottage in Cardigan Bay. The cottage boasts, that sleeps 4, a hot tub on the roof deck and your fur baby is also… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Italian spa break from £249pp: 5nt hilltop escape w/ stunning views - incl. flights & breakfast
Italy is proving hugely popular with pirates this year, but one of the lesser visited areas is Puglia, in the southeast of the country. With stunning beaches, countryside and architecture, we predict it will be the next big thing. Take a relaxing spa break at the end of summer there from as little as £249… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Fly to pretty Prague from £32 return
Ahoy there Pirates, cheap flights to Prague can be hard to come by so get a load of these return flights to Prague for only £32 return - thats just £16 each way. Prague is a super cool city and should definitely be on the list of places to visit, it offers great architecture, great… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Centrally located 3* hotel in Glasgow from £24pppn - optional gin spa w/ treatments from £40pp
Pirates, if you have no holidays left at work or not enough funds for a holiday abroad then why not head to one of our cities in the UK and stay in a cool hotel. Glasgow has something for everyone, Point A Hotel is centrally located and we have come across an awesome gin spa..… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Wolverhampton private hire firms set to join forces creating a super fleet to combat Uber
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Two of the largest private hire firms in Wolverhampton are set to join forces to take on ride-hailing giants Uber. ABC Cars and 24/7 Cars will combined to create a super firm with a fleet of 700 vehicles. Uber have already taken a large amount of business from private hire firms in the West Midlands, with many having to go out of business, but the bosses of ABC and 24/7 believe by joining forces it will give them the best chance of tackling the influx of Uber drivers in town. According to a report in the Express and Star, the plans for a merger are in advanced talks and if it was to get the go-ahead it would make the new firm one of the top 20 largest private hire companies in the country. Bosses believe that joining forces and finances they have a much better chance of combating Uber than if they were to try separately. Although the merger would not be straightforward with the need of new purpose-built offices, both firms are optimistic that this is the best way forward. Uber currently have a temporary licence in Birmingham while regulators seek more details of their current business model, but with Transport for London's decision, following a court appeal, to grant Uber a 15 months probationary period licence on Tuesday, Uber could well see a similar route taken by Council officials in Birmingham.
Bangkok flights from £354 return - incl. checked bags: Some Christmas dates available
Thailand is tempting us with these tantalising flights for autumn and winter -- including limited Christmas dates! Use our Flights Finder and you can be jetting off to Bangkok, with your checked luggage and inflight meals included from as little as £354 return. The cheapest available flights are from Newcastle, but you can also fly… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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