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The Lincolnite spoke to Direct Cars, A2B Cars, and Handsome Cabs, who are all urging new drivers to contact them and will help them with the application process.ĭirect Cars recently said that due to ever rising costs they have no alternative but to increase their fares as of November 8.
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Nearly five months on and local taxi firms still have to contend with the driver shortage, as well as rising costs, and what they’ve described as unavoidable delays - which are causing frustration for customers. Lincoln taxi firms are still facing a problem of demand outweighing the supply as they continue to battle against a shortage of available drivers in the city.Ĭhris Moyles spoke out about struggling to book a taxi in Lincoln when he visited the city this summer, which led to a friendly back and forth between The Lincolnite and the Radio star to bring the issue to the fore even further. Officers also said that they couldn’t consider arguments about climate change, adding: “In determining this application, it is necessary to consider only whether the development would be an acceptable land use, in planning terms, at the proposed location.” In the Officers’ Report from Lincolnshire Council Council it states: “The impacts of the proposal on landscape character and visual impact are considered by officers to be minor in nature given the duration of the proposal and that it is entirely reversible.” “In the last few weeks we have seen county councils in Yorkshire and the Isle of Wight reject fossil fuel development and now LCC need to show their residents that Lincolnshire are also taking responsible action on climate.” Martin Scutt, who will be attending the planning decision in person, said: “As the international climate talks begin in Glasgow, we encourage those who can to join us on November 1 at The Brackenborough Hotel in Louth at 2pm, to demand our council take the real action we need to tackle climate change. Residents involved in a four-year campaign to protest the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty from 15 years of new oil drilling made a video to get their point across. Lincolnshire can either approve 15 years of new oil drilling in our precious AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), or be a climate leader – they can’t do both.” “Next week’s oil planning decision on November 1 gives them a chance to do just that. This comes in the same week that the UK government prepares to host the world’s largest conference on any issue – the UN Climtate Change Conference – between October 31 and November 12.Īmanda Suddaby, a Lincolnshire resident who attended the recent Lincolnshire Climate Summit said: “At the Climate Summit, we heard from councillors that they want to ‘lead by example’. Objectors said the development flies in the face of climate concerns, however, the county council has said the climate is not a planning concern.įive of the parish councils closest to the site – Donnington-On-Bain, Hemingby, South Elkington, Welton-Le-Wold and South Willingham – are also against the plans, along with MP for Louth and Horncastle Victoria Atkins, Natural England, Historic England, and multiple others. In addition to the petition, over 200 locals submitted their objections via the county council’s planning portal.Įgdon Resources has applied for permission at the site in the Lincolnshire village, which is believed to contain more than 30m barrels of oil.
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They are demanding that the council rejects 15 years of new carbon emitting oil. A 1,400-strong petition against a controversial oil drill in Biscathorpe will be presented to Lincolnshire County Council at the planning meeting next week.Ĭommunity residents will attend the planning decision meeting at Brackenborough Hotel in Louth on November 1 to demonstrate their opposition to oil drilling in Biscathorpe.