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I do a lot of sport; cycling and windsurfing and used to have an old Toyota Hiace as well as a Peugeot 206. I decided to consolidate the 2 vehicles and purchased a small Citroen Berlingo van.
As I am the man of the house all of the trips to the local recycling center had to be done by me in my Peugeot as my Wife probably has no idea where it is even located!
I contacted the local council to get an exemption permit for my van and was told I was not eligible. The criteria for being eligible for an exemption certificate for a van is as follows.
1. The vehicle cannot be sign written - Check
2. The vehicle cannot be registered to a business - Check
3. You cannot be a tradesman - Check
4. There cannot be another vehicle in the household - Can't check this one as the Wife has her car that I don't use as my insurance only covers me 3rd party if I drive it, and it is always full of her and my daughters horse related apparel.
I have been struggling to understand the relevance of point 4. As far as I am concerned the local council are discriminating against me for choosing to have a van as my private vehicle rather than a car.
As far as I am concerned I should have every right to use my van to take my household related waste to the recycling center. I suspect that there are plenty of tradesman who use estate cars for their business or take their trade waste to the local recycling center in their private car.
The key to stopping trade waste at the recycling center surely is for the staff at the recycling center to keep an eye out for individuals who frequent the establishment on a regular basis and not by having a ridiculous policy relating to having another car in the household.
Interested to hear what others think and would do here as I don't seem to be getting far arguing my point with the bureaucrats at the council.
As I am the man of the house all of the trips to the local recycling center had to be done by me in my Peugeot as my Wife probably has no idea where it is even located!
I contacted the local council to get an exemption permit for my van and was told I was not eligible. The criteria for being eligible for an exemption certificate for a van is as follows.
1. The vehicle cannot be sign written - Check
2. The vehicle cannot be registered to a business - Check
3. You cannot be a tradesman - Check
4. There cannot be another vehicle in the household - Can't check this one as the Wife has her car that I don't use as my insurance only covers me 3rd party if I drive it, and it is always full of her and my daughters horse related apparel.
I have been struggling to understand the relevance of point 4. As far as I am concerned the local council are discriminating against me for choosing to have a van as my private vehicle rather than a car.
As far as I am concerned I should have every right to use my van to take my household related waste to the recycling center. I suspect that there are plenty of tradesman who use estate cars for their business or take their trade waste to the local recycling center in their private car.
The key to stopping trade waste at the recycling center surely is for the staff at the recycling center to keep an eye out for individuals who frequent the establishment on a regular basis and not by having a ridiculous policy relating to having another car in the household.
Interested to hear what others think and would do here as I don't seem to be getting far arguing my point with the bureaucrats at the council.