New tax disc warning: Drivers could face £1,000 fine

New tax disc warning: Drivers could face £1,000 fine
Drivers across the West Country are being warned to learn about the new tax disc rules – or face a £1,000 fine.The Driving Vehicle and Licensing Agency (DVLA) will stop issuing paper tax discs as a new electronic system starts on October 1. From this date motorists will need to register their car online to pay their road tax. They can do this via Direct Debit on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) website or at a Post Office branch. Number plate recognition cameras will track…

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Village Cabs pride themselves on their customer service record and the quality of their vehicles. Taxi hire in and around Glastonbury & the Street area, covering as far as Lydford to Somerton, we also offer a small parcel delivery service along with airport transfers. Situated in the heart of the somerset villages where we can easily serve the likes of Baltonsborough, Keinton-mandeville, Butleigh, Barton st David, be it short distance ride required to collect your shopping from Street & Glastonbury or be it to get you to you Bristol, Heathrow or Gatwick airport at the required time. Male & female drivers, friendly and presentable drivers who speak English. We both monitor and value our customers thoughts and views regarding our service so we can improve any area of the business that will help both ourselves and the customer experience.