Monday, 23 July 2018

Luxurious 5* Fuerteventura: 4nts in winter from £348pp incl. adults only hotel, flights & meals


Ahoy mateys, next up it's the Canary Islands. Put the winter blues behind you with this chic, luxury escape to Fuerteventura. Stay in 5* luxury at the Iberostar Fuerteventura Palace Hotel which is a 2 minute walk from the beach. Leave the stress of the festive season behind you and relish temperatures that can reach… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Head to Cyprus this autumn from £169pp - 7nts 3* hotel & flights


Ahoy there pirates, the weather may be lush here in the UK at the minute but think back to past November's and how great it would be to escape to some sunshine. This holiday in Cyprus gives you the chance to enjoy the nice weather for under £170 per person. Holiday details Travel duration: 7… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Autumn sunshine: 7nts All inclusive in Dom Rep from £616pp - incl. resort, flights & transfers


Get some late season sunshine with a trip to the Caribbean pirates! With this superb offer from our Package Finder you'll be jetting off to the Dominican Republic in late-September you'll get an extra £100 off with a lovely code (see below). As well as 7 nights at the Riu Naiboa Hotel on an all… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Croatia 4* half board holiday 7nts from £370pp - incl. flights & hotel


Ahoy pirates! Croatia is calling next! You will be staying at the top-rated 4* Amadria Park Hotel Ivan just 2 minutes walk from the beach in popular Sibenik, surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation. It offers a spa & wellness centre with a selection of indoor pools, with sea and fresh water and numerous underwater effects.… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Tune into Tunisia: 7nts in top-rated 4* hotel from £140pp incl. flights & half board


Pirates, if you want an uh-mazing bargain, get yourself a week in Tunisia from £140pp! This cheap rate comes from going off-season in January, when the area is still clement but England is pretty grim! From £140pp you can pick up 7 nights at the 4* Houda Yasmine including half board and flights... Holiday details:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Costa Brava holiday from £239pp - 7nts 4* hotel, breakfast & flights (board upgrades under £300pp)


Ahoy pirates, we have found this great holiday in Costa Brava where you will stay for a week in a 4* hotel. Breakfast is included in this deal but you can also upgrade to half board, full board or all inclusive for under £300 per person. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

A Mexican marvel: 7nts all inclusive from £645pp incl. flights, hotel & transfers - solo from £926


Now listen up Pirates we've discovered this all inclusive Mexican bargain you can enjoy some winter sun on the beaches of Mexico ! Jet off to Cancun, leaving the grey UK winter behind this December. The 3* Riu Lupita Hotel will be your home for your 7 night stay. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Chic 4* Italy beach holiday 7nts from £376pp - incl. hotel, soft All Inclusive & flights


Ahoy mateys! We've spotted this gorgeous looking beach holiday in Puglia in the south of Italy placing you at the contemporary 4* Torre Cintola Natural Sea Emotions boasting a private beach along with 2 outdoor swimming pools, 2 restaurants, and a spa. Soft All Inclusive in included in this package, along with flights and beach… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

The all new TXE makes its German debut offering shuttle runs for new ride sharing app ioki


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Hamburg have chosen London's latest version of the iconic black taxi, the all new TXEcity , as their vehicle of choice to offer shuttle runs across the city on designated routes. Passengers will be able to book a journey in the new taxi which combines an electric motor with a small petrol generator, through an app by mobility service provider ioki. The new ride sharing service will see the new taxi built by the LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) make its German debut. The new ioki service will be fully integrated with Hamburgs public transport network, which means ride-sharing passengers will be able to use travel cards or tickets to pay for their shuttle runs. A report in the CoventryLive, confirmed that the TXE was chosen by ioki for their quick accessible shuttle run service because of its zero emissions capability and because of it's easy access for those in wheelchairs and those travelling, with prams and pushchairs.
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3nt Iceland getaway from £165pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights (Northern Lights dates)


Jet off to the Land of Fire and Ice with this deal we spotted over at Expedia! You'll be spending 3 nights at the Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Natura, a lovely 4* property that's a short distance from the city centre and which has a great indoor pool. We're looking at going in mid-November, one of… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Children Celebrate Extra Special Taxi Charity Trip to Southend-on-Sea


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The London Taxi Drivers’ Fund for Underprivileged Children welcomed volunteer London taxi drivers and over 250 very excited children to the legendary annual LTFUC outing to Southend-on-Sea.
This marked an extra special trip as the charity celebrates its 90th year.
The charity run voluntary by London cabbies since 1928 enriches the lives of disadvantaged children through fundraising and hosting functions and events throughout the year.
Throughout its 90 year history, the LTFUC have provided essential funding for the purchase of recreational, technology and mobility equipment for children, schools and hospices.
Earlier this month the charity held its annual trip to Southend-on-Sea starting at Chingford in Essex.
Once all the volunteers had been fed, the taxis decorated and the children and helpers allocated to each taxi, the convoy set off for Southend-on-Sea with lights flashing and horns beeping!
On arrival at Southend the Furry Tail Folk were there to greet all the children, who were treated to lunch and then it was off to Adventure Island to enjoy the rides.
Later that afternoon coaches arrived to take the children to Cliffs Pavilion for some tea and a disco wher the Mayor of Southend also attended.
The disco ended at early evening and it was off to the taxis for departure back to Chingford.
As the convoy left Southend, the children were taken by surprise when the Leigh-on-Sea Fire Service hosed down the taxi procession as each one passed by!
Michael Son, BEM, the Fund’s Honorary Chairman said “I would like to send a heartfelt thanks to everyone involved on this 90th outing. I am nothing short of proud of the level of commitment from the committee, taxi drivers and everyone who gives up their time for the day to assist us, along with our sponsors. Long may these trips continue to help these fantastic children who are so appreciative of this wonderful day.”
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AirAsia Sale: Flights from £3.75 one way - travel from KL to Asia, Australia, NZ, Hawaii & more


Stop what you're doing right now Pirates, AirAsia is having one of their incredible flash sales, where they have drastically reduced the price of 3 million seats! Mostly departing from Kuala Lumpur you can fly to a number of exciting destinations from as little as £3.75 each way! The sale covers flights between 1st November… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Direct flights to Chicago from only £283 return


Pirates, fancy flying to the awesome city of Chicago, take a look at these flights to Chicago for under £300 return. The dates span September into October - add a cool accommodation and you have yourself a great getaway. Flight details Direct flights Departures from London Flights available from Dublin Example date: 15th to 22nd… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cute in Kefalonia: 7nts from £131pp incl. flights & apartment


Pirates, grab a bargainous week in Kefalonia, Greece from £131pp including the top-rated Anastasia Studios and flights. Shoulder season is a great time to go to Greece - the sun is not so uncomfortably scorching, there are less tourists, and prices drop significantly. Get booking! Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mine's a sangria: Majorca late season getaway from £190pp - 7nts aparthotel & flights


Ahoy pirates, if this glorious weather the UK is being treated to right now has got you hooked on some sunshine take a look at this mega cheap getaway to Majorca we have found. You will stay for a week with your fav matey in a great aparthotel and it's even cheaper if you wish… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Share a week in Albufeira: 7nts Portugal winter break from £118pp incl. flights & accom.


Pirates, enjoy the year-round mild climate of Portugal's lovely Albufeira coast and grab a bargain to boot: 7 nights at the 3* Clube Maria Luisa from £118pp including flights. Avoid November in England with a week's holiday in the pleasanter weather of southern Europe with this cute hotel near the beach with a pool and… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber driver suspended for mocking passengers during live stream of each journey


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Uber have suspended one of their drivers in Missouri for violating guidelines by live streaming passengers without their consent. Some passengers, including children, were being recorded by Uber driver Jason Gargac,32, who would give a running commentary of each trip. According to a report in the CNBC who sourced the original story from the St.Louis Post-Dispatch, Gargac would frequently indulge in crude, mocking and judgmental comments of his passengers. During each live stream on his twitch account, more than 4,000 viewers would tune in the watch the real-time commentary unfold. Uber confirmed that they have suspended Gargac while they evaluate his conduct which they believe to be a breach of its standards. According to Uber's community guidelines, drivers are forbidden to demonstrate any form of inappropriate or disrespectful behaviour including commenting on someone's appearance or that are otherwise disrespectful or sexual in nature.
Gargac also drives for Uber's main US competitor, Lyft. Lyft have yet to comment on Gargac's behaviour.
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Early September in Greece: 7nt Kavos package from £159pp - incl. hotel, breakfast & flights


Travel a bit later this year and you can make some big savings pirates! Corfu averages temperatures in the mid-20s Celsius in early September, so head out there with this deal from our Holiday Finder! As well as 7 nights at the Lefkimi Hotel in Kavos, you'll get breakfast, ATOL protection and return flights from… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Winter escape in Morocco from £286pp - 4nts 5* Sofitel, breakfast & flights


Ahoy there pirates we have come across this luxury holiday in Morocco in Agadir staying in a great 5* hotel with private beach. Longer stays are available and you can even book with a deposit of just £49 each. Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 27th November -… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Part Two: TfL’s Helen Chapman talks EV taxis and The Knowledge


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Helen Chapman has been a mainstay at Transport for London for a number of years. Occupying various roles within the taxi and private hire department, Helen is now TfLs director of licensing, regulation and charging. TaxiPoint’s UK Editor Steve Kenton would like to welcome Helen Chapman and you the reader to an EXCLUSIVE two part interview covering all things taxi related. Today we talk about the new electric taxis entering the trade plus the future of the Knowledge.
So let’s get started!
Can we hear your thoughts on the new electric EV taxi; what benefits do you envisage them bringing to the capital and to the driver?
I think the new vehicles are fantastic, they really are a modern, state of the art vehicle, you have the phone charger, the panoramic roof, the forward facing wheelchair access, which is really important and well received from the disabled community, as well as being zero-emission capable. Driver feedback has been very positive so far. Right now there are over 300 licensed and they look great and I’m not surprised there is a waiting list for them
We are also expecting the new Nissan Dynamo vehicle to enter the London taxi market later this year. It will be great to have two new and modern vehicles and, importantly, a choice for drivers which helps keep prices competitive.
There is a distinct lack of charging points across London, what is the plan to expand on the number of charge points.
At TfL we are working hard to increase the number of charge points across the capital as more and more ZEC taxis are licensed.
There have been challenges in trying to get agreement for the kerbside space to install more charge points. There are now, well over 100 rapid charge points in London and over 55 of those are dedicated to taxis only. We have come to a deal with Q Parks in central London whereby taxis won’t have to pay to enter the car parks and charge their vehicle. We are aware that there is a need for more rapid chargers in London and we are working on that. What we need is support from the taxi trade to lobby for kerbspace for chargers. We are also aware that residential chargers will be needed across London for cabbies to charge their vehicle overnight, which is also something which we are working on with the London boroughs. Drivers can approach local authorities directly and request a charger near where they live.
The 15 year age limit on taxis was brought in to try and tackle pollution in London, given that all new taxis are zero emission capable, is there any reason that the 15 year age limit cannot be lifted?
You are right in saying that the age limit was primarily brought in to tackle the air quality in London and now we have new vehicles it is something we will keep under review. It’s too early to consider policy changes with just over 300 ZEC taxis licensed right now.
At the moment out of 22,000 vehicles on the road, 300 are zero emissions capable, we expect that to rise as the manufacturer ramps up production to meet demand and the Nissan Dynamo becomes available.
A large proportion of the cost involved in buying a new EV taxi on finance centres around interest charges. For example, the current PCP offer from LEVC pushes the cash price of the vehicle from£55,599 to £68,007. Are TfL or City Hall considering establishing any initiatives to combat this, such as buying the vehicles and selling them back to drivers interest free to increase uptake?
As you know there are a number of grants in place to help drivers to purchase the vehicle, but we do understand that it's still quite a large outlay.
There are all sorts of issues, including state aid issues, if TfL were to purchase and then sell or lease back the vehicles to drivers because taxi drivers are self-employed. That said, it’s important we keep an open mind as to what we can do to accelerate cleaning up London's air quality and the taxi trade needs to play its part in this. Taxis are a significant contributor to pollution in the capital, and are responsible for over 20 per cent of both NOx and PM from road transport emissions in central London. Following the requirement that from 1 January this year all new taxis licensed for the first time have to be zero emission capable and no new diesel taxis being licensed, It is envisaged that by the end of 2020 NOx from black cabs in London could be reduced by around 45 per cent.
One of the issues that has been identified is that given the state of the trade at the moment a lot of driver's are struggling financially and are now suffering with adverse markers on their credit files, therefore making it impossible to either lease or buy a vehicle.
We have also been made aware that garages may be forced to close because they can't afford to either purchase the new vehicles or are re-invest money to bring their garages up to the conditions required to facilitate repairing electric vehicles, which could cost in excess of £100,000
We haven’t heard of an issue with garages and we understand there is a waiting list for new vehicles, I think we need to look into that a little bit more if drivers are struggling to get finance or if it's impacting specific garages. We have launched the delicensing scheme to help drivers and we will continue to lobby government to try and get more funding. Obviously we will continue to review what more we can do to encourage the uptake of the new, cleaner vehicles.
In relation to the garage issues it's probably something that garage owners need to speak to the manufacturers about. I recall it was something that LEVC were giving consideration to while they were developing the vehicle.
With the impending ULEZ charge starting in 2019 and ZEZ being brought forward to 2020, do you expect diesel taxis still operating within their 15 year age limits to be exempt from all emission charges operational in London at that time?
I think it's a bit too early for us to give a definitive answer one way or the other. The indications with there being a waiting list for the new vehicle is very promising, we need to look at how that plays out in the coming months and years and determine what else we need to do to encourage the uptake of cleaner vehicles.
It's something we would be very happy to come back and talk to you about next year but it's not something I can answer right now. There has been no plans to remove taxis from the list of exemptions from the ULEZ charge.
Given that the uptake of The Knowledge has decreased, quite alarmingly, would you consider an event or campaign similar to TfL‘s Year of the Bus 2014 that would help promote the taxi trade, the Knowledge and its history within London?
Also what can the taxi industry do to help promote The Knowledge?
There have been quite a few things we've been doing to help promote The Knowledge.
In 2014 we did an event at City Hall to celebrate 150 years of The Knowledge, we were also heavily engaged with Channel 4 when they produced The Knowledge documentary. That documentary sparked a real interest in The Knowledge and we saw a spike in people looking at the Knowledge pages of our website immediately after the documentary aired. . It was also the top trending item on Twitter in the UK when it aired. We are working with other national broadcasters so as we can get more features done on The Knowledge. We are also working to try and get the Knowledge recognised as a professionally accredited qualification. What taxi drivers have to go through when doing The Knowledge is a professional qualification and it's right the taxi drivers should be recognised for that.
Regardless as to whether something is a recognised qualification or not, we have a situation at the moment where we have fully qualified men and women who have made a cerebral and financial investment in their career, juxtaposed against an unqualified workforce, specifically the private hire industry with no vocational qualification and no secondary driving licence to all intents and purposes operating as taxi drivers, not just in London but in the whole of the UK.
Therefore it seems as though the knowledge become disincentivised, after all who would study for two or three years if an individual can get into a Toyota Prius or a Ford Mondeo, without jumping through any of the hoops forced upon the licensed taxi industry and in effect operate as a taxi driver.
I'm not sure I agree with you, we are driving up the standards within the private hire industry all of the time.
We had a huge review of our regulations back in 2016, which is when we implemented things such as the English language test, we implemented additional requirements on operators, we set out whole range of new regulations. Last week we closed a consultation as to how we can further drive up standards, including proposals for an advanced driving test, enhancing and improving vehicle signage. Later this year we will be launching another safety consultation on PHVs, which will go further, looking at what requirements we can put on operators to provide training to drivers, to make sure passengers are safe when using ride-sharing services, which is legal under the Transport Act. So I think that there is a whole range of safety measures, and we have spent several years focusing on really driving up the safety standards in London, and we will continue to do that. Getting back to your question as to how the taxi industry can help promote itself, I think the taxi Trade does have a vital role to play in working with us (TfL) on promoting The Knowledge. We had a meeting with taxi trade representatives a few months ago to talk about general ideas as to how we promote the industry and how to make it clear that there is still a living to be had from the industry. I do think that sometimes the taxi trade doesn't help itself where social media platforms are concerned. I've seen some horrific social media posts that really aren't doing the taxi trade any favours, aimed at customers that choose to use other private hire firms. Some of the vitriol that is directed at those people is mind-boggling, how anybody would ever think that they would get into the back of a taxi after enduring that is beyond belief. There isn't room in the industry, and TfL doesn't want to be licensing anyone on either side, whether it be a taxi driver or a private hire driver, if we think somebody might be a danger to the public, and some of the views expressed, whether it be sexist, homophobic, racist or whatever it might be, there is no place in the industry for those type of views.
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