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Licence surrendered

13th June 1996, Page 24
13th June 1996
Page 24
Page 24, 13th June 1996 — Licence surrendered
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Though accepting the surrender of the licence held by Wood and Butler (Darwen), North Western IC Keith Waterworth first cut the authorisation from eight vehicles and 14 trailers to four vehicles and seven trailers as a disciplinary measure.

Debt promise

• Transtrack Cheshire was granted a licence for five vehicle and five trailers at a Manchester public inquiry. North Western DTC Brian Horner was told that the debts of the liquidated Transtrack Warrington would be paid off.

No show

• The licence held by T&M Young, of Newton Stewart, was revoked when the company failed to appear at a Dunfries disciplinary inquiry. The firm was called before Scottish TC Michael Betts because of concerns over its maintenance record.

Second success

• South Wales Parcels Nightfreight, of Cardiff, has been granted an increased licence authorisation to 21 vehicles and 10 trailers at the second attempt. Last December maintenance problems led South Wales TC John Mervyn Pugh to refuse to increase the authorisation from 14 vehicles and eight trailers.


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