Good news for all Nottingham licensed drivers as applications for £400 grant opens at 9am Monday 18th January Monday 18 January until 11.59pm Sunday 31 January 2021.
The application form is on the Council’s website at http://myaccount.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/service/Taxi_Grants and all applications must be made using this online form.
To apply you will need: an email address, your driver’s licence number - which can be found on either your drivers badge or the paper copy of your (green) licence, your bank account number and sort code, a photograph or scan of a bank statement or other document showing these details, to upload onto the application.
Thank you to Azeem Hanif the chair of ACDU Nottingham for his effort and determination in lobbying to ensure that drivers get this grant.
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