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and D. Vehicle Lestricted to Fish !,RE were no objections

13th February 1959
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from fish auliers when Link Road Transport , Ltd., applied at Bridlington, last for a new B licence to cover a e of 2* tons unladen for collection elivery within six miles of Hull in ctioo with their A-licensed fleet. sough the Yorkshire Licensing rrity, Maj. F. S. Eastwood, was told he company's 19 vehicles were 80 per cent. engaged in fish traffic, road ions by Hunter's of Hull (TransLtd., and other operators were .ed to the collection arid delivery of other than fish,

J. Finch, the company's manager, here were regular nightly fish runs Hull to Bristol and the South-West; )n, Cheshire and South Lancashire; sool and North Lancashire; and

ieshrough, Darlington and South Is. trunk vehicles were often delayed Se of having to do their own ling and delivering, he said. mers were complaining and it was sible to hire because of the danger ntamination. lying to Mr. J. Holdich, for the Fors. Mr. Finch said it would be hnomic to hire out 'collection and rry work other than for fish if they granted a vehicle.

estioned by Maj. Eastwood. he

d that the company were using a le of 21 tons on long-distance work. application was granted, hut :.-ted to the carriage of fish.

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