QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
BIRMIGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN on the application of (1) BIRMINGHAM AND SOLIHULL TAXI ASSOCIATION (2) SAJID BUTT |
Claimants |
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BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED |
Defendant |
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS UK LIMITED |
Interested Party |
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Mr Neil Calver QC and Mr Gerard Rothschild (instructed by Messrs Eversheds LLP Solicitors) for the Defendant
Interested Party did not appear and was not represented
Hearing date: 19 June 2009
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Wyn Williams :
"Following our invitation for BASTA to tender for the renewal of the above Licence, which as you were aware was due to expire on the 28 February 2009, we are pleased to announce that subject to contract your tender submission has been successful.
The tender process was, as you can imagine, very competitive with eleven companies initially expressing an interest to operate for taxi services at Birmingham International Airport. Subsequently seven companies were invited to tender and thereafter five companies were short listed to present their proposals to us. The tenders provided not only a choice of Hackney Carriage operators but also very strong interest from the Private Hire and taxi management sectors. Each tender was judged not only on their financial offer to Birmingham International Airport to operate the Licence for taxi services but also importantly on the levels of customer service which would be provided to our passengers which your suggestion of a Customer Service Desk within the main terminal building was a contributing factor in our decision.
We are currently now in the process in drafting the new Licence to Operate for taxi services at Birmingham International Airport which will be forwarded to you for signature in due course."
"Dear Irfaan
Re: Variation to the Licence to Operate between Birmingham International Airport Limited ('BIA') and Birmingham and Solihull Taxi Association ('BASTA') dated 4th October 2004.
We refer to the standard Licence to Operate made between Birmingham International Airport Limited and Birmingham and Solihull Taxi Association dated 4th October 2004 (hereinafter referred to as "the Licence").
As you are aware from previous discussions we have been reviewing the provision of the services. This review has led BIA to the opinion that there has been a substantial deterioration in BASTA's financial position and we hereby formally write to notify you of our intention to terminate the Licence in accordance with the provision of clause 12.3.6. Whilst clause 12.3.6 gives BIA the right to terminate on 7 days notice it has been decided that termination will take effect from Sunday 31st May 2009.
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"2. Interim relief granted allowing BASTA drivers (with taxi and driver permits) to provide services at the Airport until the claim is determined. Liberty is granted to the Defendant and/or Interested Party to apply to vary or discharge this order on 24 hours written notice to the Claimant.
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6. A rolled-up (permission and substantive) hearing to be listed in the trial window 13-17 July with a time estimate of 1 day."
The Merits of the Claim.
The making of the Interim Injunction and the application to discharge