I think that two have responsibility of enforcing licences in Scotland, one the police/ or council and second us. We should be making it known to the public and raising public awareness as much as we can.
Tam K, I think that the SWCLN should be much more up to date, I know they were old figures but its not just that its who is licensed as well. It would be helpful if someone logged on there and could check and know for definite if someone has a licence or not but instead it is all old data, advertising that people who have came into the business in the last three years hasn't got a licence when they do. That’s why I haven't joined the SWCLN.
I know that this information has to come from the council and I know mine is a shambles in my opinion but feel the responsibility for the sort of scheme should be there’s, and the information should be made available on there website. But I guess that’s another topic.
100% agree with your comment above that licensed window cleaners also need to take a part but the information supplied by the Council needs to be correct.
This is a turning point which we have been pushing and more Councils will be following, Stirling Council have now proceeded which makes it very easy for us the licensed window cleaner to know if an unlicensed window cleaner poaches our work.
Each window cleaner has to declare who they work for or their trading name and this is now on a list on their website which is updated. The lists on the SLWCN are upto date with the Councils who have agreed to work with us.
On Weds I had a meeting and I thought I would never here this that some of the licensing personnel are a waste of time and that the SLWCN should now liase direct with higher authoring.
Just to give an update what is happening:-
Renfrewshire 130% increase in licensed window cleaners, Police in unmarked cars checking
East Ayrshire will now be targetting all Commercial Companies
Edinburgh, full time officer appointed on the job working closely with the SLWCN, over 40 so far caught
Falkirk, on going Police and Enforcement Officer checks
Strlingshire, people now getting caught out with new enforcement officer
North Lanark, some very good local community Police Officers checking window cleaners in their areas
Fife, members working very closely with the Police and several caught out
Areas that are a totally waste of time but will change soon, Glasgow, Dumfries, Highlands, Argyll
We have been given the green light so will tackle these one at a time.
But as said we ALL have to work together and I see this happeing in some areas where members have recognised this. Wait until the summer and we will see hoards coming out of the woodwork so we need this to work to protect our livelyhood.
Can it work in England, I think the answer is why did the AWPC failed because no one backed it and you need members to work together. This is key, this is why it is now working in Scotland because we are all working together.
Some body would need to collectively work with it's members and protect their interests and members need to support it. This is the only way licensing could ever work.