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By Advertiser Reporter People release Chinese lanterns at an event in Sian O Callaghan s memory in 2011 and, inset, Sian on her 19th birthday Pictures: ADVER/FAMILY THE MUM of murdered Sian O’Callaghan said she felt “more encouraged” that a campaign to change taxi licensing rules would win success. Elaine Pickford, whose daughter Sian was murdered by Swindon cab driver Chris Halliwell in 2011, has campaigned with charity the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to change the law to tighten up who can obtain a taxi or minicab licence. She told BBC Radio Wiltshire this morning: “We feel more encouraged this time. We have also had a meeting with the two Swindon MPs which has also spurred us on and we feel quite encouraged as a result of that meeting. We’re really hoping now that things will start to move forward.”