Manchester Council seeks chauffeur driven car hire for its leader

Manchester Council looking for chauffeur hire
Manchester Council looking for chauffeur hire

Manchester Council looking for chauffeur hire

The head of Manchester City Council, Sir Richard Leese, is looking to hire a chauffeur driven vehicle for the next two years. The advertisement published on the internet invites chauffeur hire companies to submit tenders for the job which is estimated to set the tax payer back by £10,000.

The chauffeur will be required to transport primarily Sir Richard whilst on public engagements however it will occasionally be called upon to chauffeur the Mayor of Manchester as well. The official advert calls for “a chauffeur and executive car to transport the leader of the city council to and from appointments.

 Sir Richard, who is the leader of the labour group, argues that the proposed chauffeur scheme is a far cheaper option than the previous system where a chauffeur was employed on a full time basis. Sir Richard himself call an end to this and the cost of chauffeur driven transport for council officials has been in steady decline over the past five years.

However this has done little to quell the anger of members of the public and certain councillors. Martin Eakins is a liberal democrat councillor and is dissatisfied with the decision as he explains: “Labour spends almost £4m a year of our money on car allowances and taxis for councillors and staff, but it seems his own car or even a taxi isn’t good enough for our `champagne socialist’ leader, who needs a chauffeur.”

Although Sir Richard made a strong case in his defence, arguing that he regularly cycles to work or uses his own vehicle to cut down on the cost of travel. He maintains that the proposed chauffeur hire scheme will save money as they will “only pay for it when we need it” adding “It’s effectively a taxi contract and the cost is justified.”

Jaguar XFR on offer for hot laps for few lucky chauffeur guests

Jaguar XFR
Jaguar XFR

Jaguar XFR

Jaguar will be offering a few lucky guests some hot laps in the 510bhp Jaguar XFR, the award-winning performance saloon that is capable of 0-60mph in just 4.7 seconds.

 It should prove an exhilarating experience: a barely-modified XFR recently set a new Jaguar land speed record at 225.67mph.

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Former Mayor of Peterborough defends the cost of chauffeur driven car hire

Mayor of Peterborough defends use of chauffeur driven car hire

Mayor of Peterborough defends use of chauffeur driven car hire

The cost of a chauffeur driven Jaguar to transport the Mayor of Peterborough has been revealed as £123 a day. The figures were released after a request was made using the Freedom of Information Act.

The amount of £44,908 covers the period of one year between 2007/08 and includes the cost of the chauffeur, the vehicle and petrol. The figure has risen from the previous year when the overall expenditure on car hire for the mayor came to £42,426. The cost is expected to rise year on year as the price of fuel continues to increase pushing up the expense of motoring.

Marion Todd was the mayor of Peterborough between 2007/08. She is still a member of the Peterborough Council and felt the need to speak out in order to defend her use of the chauffeur driven car. Ms. Todd believes a chauffeured vehicle is vital if the position of mayor is to be carried out properly. Amongst her other reasons she highlighted the high number of public engagements the mayor is expected to attend, sometimes as many as 6 a day.

Another contributing factor is the very small wage the mayor is actually paid. Ms. Todd claimed to only receive £160 a month for her role as mayor meaning there would be no spare money to cover the costs of the chauffeur and car. She summed up succinctly saying “Having a vehicle and a driver helps any mayor do the job to the best of their ability.”

A spokesperson for Peterborough Council offered his support to the argument. He emphasized the huge amount charity work undertaken by the major, often raising thousands of pounds each year for worthy causes.

Reaction to the news from local residents has been mixed. Many argue the role of mayor should be scrapped all together whilst others see the chauffeur driven car as a legitimate expense.

Jaguar targets chauffeurs as biggest potential customers

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Jaguar XJ the new car of choice for chauffeurs?

Jaguar XJ the new car of choice for chauffeurs?

Having just unveiled its latest innovative model the XJ, Jaguar has its sights firmly set on targeting the chauffeur car hire industry. The Managing Director of Jaguar, Geoff Cousins, believes this new model will be the first vehicle in some time that will be able to stand up and compete with the Mercedes S-Class which currently dominates the market.

In order to further entice chauffeurs into purchasing the new Jag, the luxury brand is launching a “chauffeur programme” in a direct bid to gain their business. The most appealing aspect of the Jaguar for potential chauffeur owners is, of course, the money issue. The Jaguar XJ is cheaper to run per mile when compared against the Mercedes, the 3.0 litre diesel engine offers excellent fuel consumption rates at 40.1 miles per gallon. Plus service intervals of 15,000 miles also help to keep running costs low.

 

Chief designer Ian Callum raises the important issue of style. Having a chauffeur driven vehicle is all about displaying a certain image of which elegance and style are vital. This is something Jaguar have very much taken onboard as Mr. Callum says “Style is the raison d’Etre for Jaguar. It was important to produce a modern Jaguar which fits into the 21st century.”

Jaguar have certainly upped their game and look ripe to take over Mercedes’ reign as the chauffeur’s vehicle of choice. They’ve also invested in a high profile advertising campaign at Heathrow Airport which will create a buzz and no doubt, plenty of business for Jaguar. The new XJ is available to order now, with delivery expected in early 2010.

Chauffeurs could face cap on working hours

Chauffeurs and private hire drivers could face limit on working hours
Chauffeurs and private hire drivers could face limit on working hours

Chauffeurs and private hire drivers could face limit on working hours

The Government has launched an investigation into the amount of hours worked by chauffeurs and private hire drivers. Depending on the findings, professional drivers could see a limit put on the amount of hours they are allowed to work in a day. There have been calls from major road safety groups for chauffeurs to come under the drivers’ hours rules, which applies to van, coach and lorry drivers amongst others, but not private hire drivers.

Research conducted by safety group Brake and GMB Union found that on average, private hire drivers and chauffeurs worked 11 hours per day with many feeling obliged to do extra hours when asked by bosses and colleagues. This amounts to drivers working an estimated 70 hours per week which is more than double the amount recommended in European working regulations.

The issue is gathering concern for those within the Government too. Louise Ellman MP acknowledged it as “an area of concern” and has called for the Transport secretary to carry out further research.

However the news has not been welcomed by The Private Hire Board. They argue that it would be unfair to impose a limit on the amount of hours taxi drivers and chauffeurs are allowed to work at a time of economic hardship when many are struggling to scrape a living. They maintain that although many drivers do work 11 hour shifts, they may only spend half of that time on the road as a high percentage of their working day is spent waiting in ranks to pick up fares. In their words new legislation would be an “unnecessary measure.”

Executive Jet Centre Chooses Chauffeur Firm

Executive Jet Centre - Coventry Airport
Executive Jet Centre - Coventry Airport

Executive Jet Centre - Coventry Airport

Coventry Airport has teamed up with luxury chauffeur drive company, First Class Cars to provide top of the range ground transportation for clients using its new Executive Jet Centre.

First Class Cars’ prestigious fleet includes the Mercedes S Class, Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Rolls Royce Phantom, which fits the airport’s high specification requirements perfectly.

Head of Business Development Tom Freeman said “With our focus on providing the ultimate in customer service, we are delighted to be working with First Class Cars who specialise in providing secure, punctual and well appointed transfers for discerning clients.  Coventry Airport aims to be a significant player in the executive aviation market and is making business partnerships with like-minded companies who support that aim”.

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Holiday Inn hotel limo and chauffeur car hire transfer service trials in Fiji

holiday_inn_logo_detailGlobal hotel brand, Holiday Inn, have announced today that they are to trial a chauffeur driven service between their hotel in Suva, Fiji and the local airport in Nausori. This association, with another global car hire brand Avis, is almost certainly an indication as to the future of overseas and domestic airport travel as guests come to demand transport far more luxurious and comfortable than the traditional coach.

The global limousine market has become increasingly popular over the past few decades. Initially an American phenomenia 30 years ago, luxury limousines have since conquered the world and continue to make inroads in diverse locations from the impressive growth in UK to as far flung places as Kabul.

This trial signals the intent of two international companies to begin using luxury vehicles as part of their services to their customers. The manager of the Holiday Inn in Suva, Michael Wilson said “Holiday Inn Suva is proud to join with Avis in providing our valued guests these new luxury vehicles for airport transfers and other trips around Suva”

Similarly, Avis chief executive had this to say “Avis is delighted with this new partnership with a renowned hotel chain and prominent Suva hotel in the Holiday Inn, to provide an outstanding transfer service to guests”

If the trial is a success it is likely that this service would expand globally which would be a significant bonus for the limo hire industry.