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Nickie Aiken
Former MP for Cities of London and Westminster

Victory in our pedicabs campaign

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NA Mark Harper Pedicabs Meeting

^ Nickie caught up with the Transport Secretary, Mark Harper MP, who reaffirmed his commitment to the pedicabs licensing scheme

After Nickie’s long-running campaign, she was delighted to secure the Government’s commitment to our pedicabs licensing scheme. As announced during the King's Speech in November 2023, a new pedicab law is making its way through Parliament. Already, the Bill has been debated in the Lords, passed its line-by-line scrutiny at the Committee Stage, completed its Report Stage, and concluded its passage through the House of Lords. The Bill was debated in the Commons on 28 February, and Nickie made the case for why the scheme is critical for the Two Cities. On 26 March, our Bill completed its passage through Parliament and received Royal Assent to become law on 25 April 2024.

Transport for London will now undertake the required consultation, and Nickie hopes they will have the pedicab licensing up and running in the early Autumn.

The campaign was backed and supported by a huge number of local people, residents' associations and amenity societies across the Two Cities. It was a major victory for local people. 

Pedicabs have long been a bone of contention for people living in central London’s tourist hotspots. Although great fun for many of the people that use them, a large number of local people have complained to Nickie about the problems pedicabs cause. These concerns include:

  • Playing loud music that can be heard several streets away, sometimes until late at night.

  • Local traffic congestion, particularly in Marylebone, Soho, and the West End.

  • The high prices pedicabs charge, which are not always clearly displayed.

  • Pedicabs lack of insurance, leaving passengers and other road users without protection if they are unlucky enough to be in an accident involving one.  

  • Blocking pavements while they are parked up waiting for fares, which are often already heaving with pedestrians.

  • Drivers aggressively touting for business from passers-by.

Some measures are in place already, and Nickie welcomes Westminster City Council’s continued joint operations, which she launched whilst Leader of the Council, with the police to rid unsafe and known dangerous drivers from our road.

But these operations alone aren’t enough. Nickie is inundated with messages from people across our neighbourhoods, about the endless noise they suffer as rogue drivers blare out their music. It happens hour after hour, day after day, night after night. This will end under the pedicabs licensing scheme.

Another example is the dodgy fares some drivers charge, alienating visitors to our home. One breathtaking example Nickie has heard is about a couple who were charged £380 for a journey from Leicester Square to Stratton Street - less than one mile! The equivalent in a private hire vehicle would have been just £7. The pedicabs licensing scheme will end unscrupulous charging.

It’s from your stories, that Nickie, working with local people, won the argument for why a licensing scheme is needed and secured legislation. After the passing of our Pedicabs (London) Act, Nickie will now work with Transport for London to get the scheme up and running as swiftly as possible.

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Pedicab licensing becomes law!

Thursday, 25 April, 2024
MP for the Cities of London & Westminster, Nickie Aiken, is delighted that the Pedicabs (London) Bill has received Royal Assent to become law. We now have the Pedicabs (London) Act. Nickie thanks everyone for their continued support over the years. Transport for London now needs to carry out

Two Cities MP speaks out during final Commons debate on the Pedicabs (London) Bill

Tuesday, 26 March, 2024
Our Pedicabs Bill passed through Parliament and is now on its way to becoming law! After ten years, four Private Members’ Bills and a government-backed Bill, we now have a pedicab licensing regime for London coming very soon. Two Cities MP, Nickie Aiken, thanks everyone for their continued support

Our Pedicabs London Bill completes its passage through Parliament!

Tuesday, 26 March, 2024
Earlier today, our Pedicabs (London) Bill completed its passage through Parliament and is now on its way to Royal Assent. Celebrating the news, Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, explained, "It is done.

Two Cities MP makes the case for pedicab regulation

Wednesday, 28 February, 2024
Cities of London & Westminster MP, Nickie Aiken, made the case for our pedicabs licensing scheme during the debate in the Commons on the Pedicabs (London) Bill. The debate, known as its Second Reading, came following the Bill's completion of all stages through the House of Lords this month.

Update on our pedicab licensing scheme

Wednesday, 28 February, 2024
Cities of London & Westminster MP, Nickie Aiken, is delighted that our pedicab licensing scheme took another step forward to become law.  Earlier today, the Pedicabs (London) Bill, passed its Second Reading in the Commons.

Our pedicabs licensing scheme completes its passage through the Lords

Wednesday, 7 February, 2024
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, shared an update on our Pedicabs (London) Bill with its completion through the House of Lords. Once passed, the Bill will put into law the pedicabs licensing scheme which Nickie has long campaigned for.

Our pedicabs licensing scheme takes a step closer to becoming law

Tuesday, 30 January, 2024
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, welcomed progress on our Pedicabs (London) Bill with its completion of the Report Stage in the House of Lords. Once passed, the Bill will put into law the pedicabs licensing scheme which Nickie has long campaigned for.

Transport Minister confirms the timetable for our Pedicabs Bill

Thursday, 14 December, 2023
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, received confirmation that our pedicabs Bill will be debated in the House of Commons in the New Year. Speaking out with the Transport Minister, Nickie said, "The Member for Hexham (Guy Opperman) saw for himself on Sund

Two Cities MP speaks out on pedicabs

Sunday, 10 December, 2023
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, joined Guy Opperman MP and Lord Davies, both Ministers at the Department for Transport, as well as Simon Thomas, owner of The Hippodrome Casino, to discuss the pedicabs issues faced in the West End. It's the pavement-blo
Pedicabs meeting

Pedicabs legislation continue progress through Parliament

Wednesday, 29 November, 2023
Nickie sat down with Lord Davies, the Minister responsible for taking our Pedicabs (London) Bill through the House of Lords. From their discussion, it was clear Lord Davies truly understands the impact regulating pedicabs will have on London, especially here in the Two Cities. Following the pedica
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FAQ

Why do pedicabs need licensing?

Currently, there are no checks into pedicab drivers and their vehciles, meaning users have no idea who their driver is, or if the vehicles are safe. There’s also no limits to what pedicab drivers can charge, and Nickie has too often heard horror stories where people are forced to pay hundreds of pounds for very short trips. 

 

Why do we need the scheme to stop the blaring music?

Current regulations mean it’s extremely difficult for the authorities to take action on drivers blaring their music, despite best efforts. This means people living in pedicab hotspot areas are forced to listen to blaring music often well into the early hours of the morning. 

 

So what is Nickie doing?

Nickie has campaigned for many years to tackle rogue pedicab drivers. As Leader of Westminster City Council, she launched joint operations with the police to take known dangerous drivers and vehicles off our roads. Since arriving in Parliament, Nickie stepped up her campaign, leading debates, working with colleagues, lobbying Ministers, and raising this issue directly with the Prime Minister. Nickie secured the Government’s commitment to the scheme, and she is working with the Transport Secretary and officials to get it up and running as quickly as possible.

Nickie Aiken Former MP for Cities of London and Westminster

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