AROUND 460 taxi drivers in Pendle will be trained to become ‘eyes and ears’ in the fight against the sexual exploitation of children.

The borough council has agreed to strengthen its cab licensing policy to ensure that the area’s vulnerable children and adults are protected.

All taxi drivers and operators must now undertake training to spot the signs of child sexual exploitation.

And they must register with the Disclosure and Data Barring Service (DBS) to allow the council to check online for any convictions since their licence was granted.

Only drivers can apply to enable this service which costs £13 per year.

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Councillors voted for these policy changes in a bid to minimise the risk of CSE in Pendle and to safeguard anyone using a taxi, as well as the drivers themselves.

Cllr David Clegg, chairman of the taxi licensing committee, said: “Child sexual exploitation and safeguarding are very important issues for councils up and down the country.

“As well as ensuring that our taxi drivers are fit and proper through DBS checks, there’s also a wider role that drivers can play in preventing and identifying CSE or safeguarding issues.

“Understanding what they may encounter whilst working is essential to having a responsible taxi trade which operates for and on behalf of their community.

“Currently we have 460 drivers with licenses in Pendle.

“That means we have a lot of eyes and ears across the borough to spot things which may need to be reported.”

The free safeguarding training courses will be held at Nelson and Colne College and the council will ensure all new and existing drivers will have received training by the end of the year.

Those who haven’t attended by the time their license expires will have their license reviewed.

As part of the executive’s agreed changes, all of the council’s taxi licensing policies have been put together in a single document.

Last month Burnley Council introduced similar training for its taxi drivers with leaders saying it was in line with guidance from national experts.