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Hi I am on the verge of investing in some classic wedding cars to start a wedding car hire business. I have secured finance and I have had some hire and reward insurance quotes which I am happy with. (Also public liability). The only issue I'm stumbling on is whether you need a licence or not? I have researched this online and on the gov.uk website where it clearly says wedding and funeral cars are exempt from any licencing. I have also come across some articles on the net saying the government are considering implementing licences for wedding cars so they are the same as Hackney's and limousines, however I can't find any evidence to suggest that this has been implemented yet. I have been to my local council office to ask their advice and to be honest I was quite disappointed with the advice I was given as I was handed a hackney carriage / private hire vehicle licence application form and told I would have to sit before a panel of 6 councillors in order to be reviewed for a licence. The lady, who was very nice by the way, later added that she was new and probably not the best person to ask about this. She also suggested that perhaps the people doing weddings in my area were unlicenced and on dodgy ground as she doesn't recall anyone coming in to apply for a licence for weddings. Can anyone who is in this sector shed any light? And is it possible the licencing requirements vary from council to council? Any help appreciated greatly.