Oldham taxi and private hire drivers offered £1.3M support package.
Date published: 10 March 2021

There are 1,327 licensed drivers in Oldham standing to benefit.
Every taxi driver in the borough could receive £1,000, to help them get over the impact of Coronavirus, after Oldham Council agreed a potential funding package of more than £1.3M.
There are 1,327 licensed drivers in Oldham.
The council has launched the Discretionary Business Grants for Taxis scheme to help drivers across the borough.
The scheme would see eligible drivers receive a one-off payment.
It is aimed at hackney carriage and private hire taxi drivers who are licensed by Oldham Council.
Councillor Barbara Brownridge, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods and Culture, said: “Taxi drivers, like many other traders and small businesses, have been hugely impacted by the current lockdown.
“We’ve listened to what the drivers have been telling us and acted.
"Hopefully, this new grant will help provide a lifeline to them.
“This is a great scheme that will help support the trade as we know many have drivers experienced hardship over the last 12 months.
“Working within the Government guidelines, we will ensure these grants get allocated quickly to help people, and the borough, recover from the financial impact of Coronavirus.
“As a council we have ensured thousands of eligible businesses have had quick access to millions of pounds of vital funding to help them through this most difficult time.”
To be eligible for the Discretionary Business Grants for Taxis scheme drivers must hold a current driver’s licence with the council; and have all DBS, DVLA and medical checks in place (or be in the process of renewing a licence).
As part of the funding package each driver will also receive a free internal safety screen, cleaning materials and sanitiser to help fight the spread of the disease.
Licensed drivers will be contacted with details of how to apply.
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