The minimum charge is to rise from £3.40 to £4 after no objections emerged during a public notice period
A MOVE to increase Glasgow taxi fares by 19.36% will now go ahead after no objections emerged during a public notice period.
No representations were received about the rise in fares after a public notice was published in the Glasgow Times. The minimum charge is to rise from £3.40 to £4. The £4 fee is for a distance not exceeding 886 yards and a time not exceeding two minutes 46 seconds.
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