Landmark High Court ruling in favour of Stratford District Council

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Published on 9 June 2010
Archived on 9 July 2010


A Judicial Review against Stratford-on-Avon District Council brought by a local taxi company, 007 Taxis Limited, has been dismissed by Birmingham High Court in a landmark case today, Wednesday 9 June.

The Judicial Review was brought to challenge the District Council's Hackney Carriage Vehicle Policy that vehicles registered after 1st January 2010 should be wheelchair accessible vehicles.

Michelle Baird, Licensing Manager at Stratford District Council said: "Throughout this case the District Council has acted to serve the interests of disabled passengers and improve the District's service for both residents and the districts' annual 5 million visitors alike.  We have sought to improve our current standards to create a more accessible system for disabled passengers who are in wheelchairs.  The changes to the policies were not brought in to create hardship for anyone and I hope that this court case will not upset the good relations that the District Council has as a regulator of the local taxi trade."

 

  • A Judicial Review is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body.
  • This Judicial review sought to challenge the way in which a decision has been made and the consultation processes undertaken by the Council before the decision was made. There was no attack on the rationality of the Council's final decision.
  • The District Council's Cabinet made the policy changes on 15 December 2008 - http://democracy.stratford.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=485&MId=2514

Contact details

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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