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Classic car owners offered a little hope re. DVLA registration difficulties

Author/Source: Kim Henson

22nd July 2021

DVLA agrees to look again at classic car registration problems…

Kim Henson says, “Dealing with the DVLA over classic car registration matters has become increasingly difficult in recent years. Indeed it has been a major worry to genuine classic enthusiasts, who have had to cope with strange interpretations of seemingly illogical rules, applied randomly. Now there is a little hope…”

DVLA OLIVE BRANCH TO CLASSIC VEHICLE INDUSTRY OVER REGISTRATION DISPUTES; HCVA WELCOMES ‘CONSTRUCTIVE’ APPROACH AND OFFERS IMMEDIATE TALKS

The HCVA (Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance ) tells us:

DVLA chiefs have agreed to talk to classic and historic vehicle sector leaders in a bid to solve long-running problems over vehicle registrations.

Agency Chief Executive Julie Lennard told MPs yesterday (21/7) she would be ‘very happy’ to explore closer engagement with the industry in order to resolve disputes and improve relations.

In response the newly formed Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance (HCVA) welcomed the DVLA’s constructive approach and stepped forward with an offer to open discussions with the Agency as soon as possible.

The breakthrough came as the Agency boss appeared before the Commons Transport Select Committee to answer questions on a 1.4 million backlog of licence applications, lengthy industrial disputes and Covid-related staffing issues.

Committee member Karl McCartney MP asked Ms Lennard to respond to complaints from the historic and classic sector that dealing with the DVLA was frequently  ‘frustrating and a tortuous process’ plagued by ‘delays in communications, errors and inconsistencies and questionable application of the rules.’

Mr McCartney, MP for Lincoln, suggested the DVLA might consider exploring collaborative ways of working with the industry. He cited the example of the Civil Aviation Authority which entrusts the Light Aircraft Association to assess and consider airworthiness.

Ms Lennard said classic registrations could be ‘quite a contentious area because of the value of those vehicles.’ She added: ‘We run lots of different user groups for really dedicated specific stakeholders. I am very happy to have another look at whether we need to do something very specific for the classic car industry and market. Very happy to take that away.’

Last night HCVA Spokesman Malcolm McKay said: ‘This is a really important breakthrough. We are pleased that the DVLA is showing such a constructive approach and is willing to engage with the sector to try to resolve these ongoing issues. It’s always been the HCVA’s position that industry experts can help solve these problems. We hope that through dialogue we can improve the process for everyone in the sector – and alleviate some of the strain on the extremely hard-pressed DVLA. If they were able to follow the CAA precedent and delegate complex registration issues to independent and well-qualified industry experts, that might leave more staff free to concentrate on the licence backlog and other problems.’

HCVA chiefs have now written to the DVLA with an offer of early talks to explore how to take collaboration forward.

The HCVA…

…launched in May with a mission to protect, preserve and promote the future of the classic and historic vehicle industry which employs 110,000+ people in the UK and turns over more than £18billion a year. The alliance has signed up large numbers of members from a broad spectrum of businesses across the sector and had a strong presence at major events including E-type 60 and the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

To find out more go to www.hcva.co.uk

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