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TRIBUNAL REDUCE GRANT BY ONE VEHICLE

18th July 1958, Page 49
18th July 1958
Page 49
Page 49, 18th July 1958 — TRIBUNAL REDUCE GRANT BY ONE VEHICLE
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A GRANT of four B-licence vehicles

made to a Glasgow haulier by the Scottish Licensing Authority was reduced last week by the Transport Tribunal, following an appeal by the British Transport Commission, The vehicles were granted to take the place of 10 horses which Mr. John Barry had decided to put down.

Mr. Hubert Hull, president. said the Tribunal thought four vehicles totalling 8 tons .3 cwt. unladen were too much, Three vehicles would be about right, although it was impossible to be mathematically accurate.

Earlier. Mr. R. Mackenzie, for Mr. Barry, had said up to £900 a month was being paid for hiring.