New Forest Borough Council
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Meetings (2026):
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Meeting
General Purposes and Licensing Committee - New Forest
Meeting Times
Scheduled Time
Start:
Friday, 6th March 2026
10:00 AM
Friday, 6th March 2026
10:00 AM
End:
Friday, 6th March 2026
2:00 PM
Friday, 6th March 2026
2:00 PM
Meeting Status
Status:
Confirmed
Confirmed
Date:
06 Mar 2026
06 Mar 2026
Location:
Council Chamber - Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA
Council Chamber - Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA
Meeting Attendees
Officer
Licensing Manager
Christa Ferguson
Expected
Officer
Democratic Services Officer
Andy Rogers
In attendance
Officer
Chief Operations Officer and Deputy Chief Executive
Richard Knott
In attendance
Officer
Service Manager - Environment and Regulation
Joanne McClay
In attendance
Officer
Licensing Compliance Officer
Peter Donelan
In attendance
Officer
Solicitor
Richard Davies
In attendance
Agenda
0
Apologies
Apologies were received from Cllrs J Davies, N Linford, and D Hawkins.
Minutes
0
Christa Ferguson - Licensing Manager - Retirement
Minutes
The Chairman informed the Committee that the Council’s Licensing Manager, Christa Ferguson, was retiring in April.
Christa joined the Authority in 2017 and the Chairman, on behalf of the Committee, wished to place on record his thanks for her excellent support, her highly professional approach and depth of knowledge, and he wished her well for the future.
Christa joined the Authority in 2017 and the Chairman, on behalf of the Committee, wished to place on record his thanks for her excellent support, her highly professional approach and depth of knowledge, and he wished her well for the future.
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Minutes
To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 9 January 2026 as a correct record.
Minutes
RESOLVED:
That the minutes of the meeting held on 9 January 2026 be signed by the Chairman as a correct record.
That the minutes of the meeting held on 9 January 2026 be signed by the Chairman as a correct record.
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Declarations Of Interest
To note any declarations of interest made by members in connection with an agenda item. The nature of the interest must also be specified.
Members are asked to discuss any possible interests with Democratic Services prior to the meeting.
Members are asked to discuss any possible interests with Democratic Services prior to the meeting.
Minutes
No Declarations of Interest were made by any Members in connection with any Agenda Item.
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Public Participation
To receive any public participation in accordance with the Council’s public participation scheme.
Minutes
Two members of the public spoke under Agenda Item 4 (Licensing Fees and Charges 2026/27)
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Taxi Licensing Fees 2026 – 2027
To consider proposed Taxi Licensing fees for 2026/27, following consultation.
Attachments:
- Document Taxi Licensing Fees 2026-2027 26 Feb 2026
- Document Appendix 1 - Fees and Charges Lic 26 Feb 2026
- Document Appendix 2 - Fees and charges FAST 26 Feb 2026
- Document Appendix 3 - letter of objection 26 Feb 2026
- Document Appendix 1 - Proposed Taxi and private hire fees - Correct version 26 Feb 2026
- Document Appendix 2 - Breakdown of costs - Correct version 26 Feb 2026
Minutes
The Committee heard representations from Mr Paul Osborne, Chair of the New Forest Taxi Operators and Drivers Association, representing a number of other persons in the trade, who was accompanied by Mr Rob Scott of Lymington Taxies. Their objection highlighted concerns about the rising costs associated with driver and vehicle licences, driver knowledge tests, and vehicle inspections. The trade also objected to any further fee increases being introduced before a taxi tariff uplift was agreed and suggested that vehicle re-tests should be provided free of charge.
The Committee considered the proposed fees and charges for the taxi and private hire licensing function. The report also included a breakdown of associated Council costs for the service.
Members were reminded that at its last meeting, the Committee approved the proposed fees and charges for taxi and private hire function for 2026/27, subject to public consultation. It was noted that the Committee had a delegation from full Council agreed on 26 February to determine these fees after considering the objections, without further reference to the Council.
It was noted that Taxi licensing fees were not increased in 2025 whereas other licensing fees had been reviewed on an annual basis. It was pointed out that the Tariff review would only affect those drivers who operated Hackney Carriage vehicles and Private Hire Drivers would be free to set their own charges.
The Committee noted that the setting of the proposed licensing fees and charges had been through a rigorous process, to cost the delivery of the service at a time when service costs were increasing. Members considered the objections received to the proposed fees, together with the requirement for the cost recovery of the service.
Members acknowledged the concerns expressed by the taxi trade, and whilst the Committee generally supported the proposed scale of fees and charges to recover Council costs, it proposed that a review of taxi tariffs for Hackney Carriage drivers be expedited, subject to support by the required bar of 70% of the trade.
In answer to a query, officers explained that the 70% bar existed so as to provide a check and balance across the trade, where there may be a difference of opinion on the benefits and impacts of raising tariffs.
Some members raised concerns about tariff increases, which ultimately would be borne by residents, some of whom were on limited incomes. It was also noted that recent global events had implications for petrol and diesel prices.
Members also discussed the merits of facilitating more regular tariff reviews, for example by the annual rate of inflation, and officers would investigate the feasibility of this and report back as part of the review.
RESOLVED:
1. That the objection made during the public consultation period in respect of the proposed fees for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licences be noted.
2. That the recommended scale of fees and charges for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licences for the financial year 2026/27, be agreed effective from 1 April 2026 as per Appendix 1 to the report.
3. That officers consult taxi operators in the District on their support for a review of taxi tariffs, and that if the 70% bar is reached in favour of a review, that officers expedite the review so far as possible and bring forward proposals to the Committee.
The Committee considered the proposed fees and charges for the taxi and private hire licensing function. The report also included a breakdown of associated Council costs for the service.
Members were reminded that at its last meeting, the Committee approved the proposed fees and charges for taxi and private hire function for 2026/27, subject to public consultation. It was noted that the Committee had a delegation from full Council agreed on 26 February to determine these fees after considering the objections, without further reference to the Council.
It was noted that Taxi licensing fees were not increased in 2025 whereas other licensing fees had been reviewed on an annual basis. It was pointed out that the Tariff review would only affect those drivers who operated Hackney Carriage vehicles and Private Hire Drivers would be free to set their own charges.
The Committee noted that the setting of the proposed licensing fees and charges had been through a rigorous process, to cost the delivery of the service at a time when service costs were increasing. Members considered the objections received to the proposed fees, together with the requirement for the cost recovery of the service.
Members acknowledged the concerns expressed by the taxi trade, and whilst the Committee generally supported the proposed scale of fees and charges to recover Council costs, it proposed that a review of taxi tariffs for Hackney Carriage drivers be expedited, subject to support by the required bar of 70% of the trade.
In answer to a query, officers explained that the 70% bar existed so as to provide a check and balance across the trade, where there may be a difference of opinion on the benefits and impacts of raising tariffs.
Some members raised concerns about tariff increases, which ultimately would be borne by residents, some of whom were on limited incomes. It was also noted that recent global events had implications for petrol and diesel prices.
Members also discussed the merits of facilitating more regular tariff reviews, for example by the annual rate of inflation, and officers would investigate the feasibility of this and report back as part of the review.
RESOLVED:
1. That the objection made during the public consultation period in respect of the proposed fees for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licences be noted.
2. That the recommended scale of fees and charges for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licences for the financial year 2026/27, be agreed effective from 1 April 2026 as per Appendix 1 to the report.
3. That officers consult taxi operators in the District on their support for a review of taxi tariffs, and that if the 70% bar is reached in favour of a review, that officers expedite the review so far as possible and bring forward proposals to the Committee.
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