CARLISLE City Council has updated its taxi policy - and residents can have their say on the new proposals. The council is asking both the public and businesses their opinion as part of a consultation exercise involving other authorities, including the police and existing license holders. A copy of the draft policy is available on the council s website. A spokesman for the city council said: We take our responsibility as the licensing authority in Carlisle very seriously. It is extremely important we have the best possible taxi policy in place. Please take this opportunity to have your say on the changes that are being proposed as they can potentially affect everyone that operates, or uses, Carlisle licensed vehicles.”
CCTV cameras could be mandatory in Coventry taxis
Stricter new rules are being considered to drive up standards
05:00, 15 APR 2021
Taxis in Coventry (Image: LDR Tom Davis)
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CCTV cameras could be made mandatory in Coventry taxis and private hire vehicles.
Stricter new rules are being considered by Coventry City Council with councillors told CCTV cameras could “provide a safer environment” for drivers and passengers.
Members of the public now have a chance to have their say on the way pubs and restaurants in Pembrokeshire are run MEMBERS of the public now have a chance to have their say on the way pubs and restaurants in Pembrokeshire are run and their effects on Tenby and Haverfordwest town centres. Pembrokeshire County Council review of the Statement of Licensing Policy is open for comments from now until March 31 2021. The policy sets out the basis on which the council decides on licence applications, including premises, club and personal licences. Also taking place from now until 31st March is a review of the Cumulative Impact Assessments for Haverfordwest town centre and Tenby town centre and whether they should be retained.
Challenge of data prospecting in oil sector
January 08, 2021
Availability of quality geo-scientific data in adequate quantity is the key to successful hydrocarbon exploration - THE HINDU
Availability of quality geo-scientific data in adequate quantity is the key to successful hydrocarbon exploration - THE HINDU×
To give a fillip to exploration and production, merely professionalising the National Data Repository may not be enough
The biggest bottleneck in India’s oil and gas exploration business are the 3As and an R availability, accessibility, authenticity, and reliability of quality geo-scientific data.
If this not addressed, any amount of policy tweaking to incentivise the sector will not work. And who would know it better than Dhamendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, who is in his second term; Pradhan headed the Ministry in the Narendra Modi-led government’s first term too (2014).
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