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REJECTIONS FOLLOW TALKS

19th February 1960
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

VOLLOWING a •private meeting I between Mr. F.Williamson, North Western Licensing Authority, Messrs. Lytham Bros., Woolton, and M. McKenna, Ltd. (The Commercial Motor. January 8) the Authority decided this week to refuse applications by both parties.

The meeting was held in an effort to find a solution to a take-over dispute concerning three vehicles totalling 20 tons unladen. Lytham applied for a renewal of their A licence and McKenna sought to take over the business.

McKenna will now seek to add the three vehicles, which have been operated by them under the authority of the Lytham licence since 1956, to their own A licence

TWO MONTHS' SUSPENSION•

IN a decision published on Tuesday Mr. A. H. Jolliffe, North Westerr Deputy Licensing Authority, suspender a vehicle belonging to I. Marsh and Sora (Blackpool), Ltd., for a period of twr months starting on March 1.

At a hearing at Lytham on January 28 Marsh applied for the renewal of ar A licence for two vehicles to carrs general goods within 24 miles.

It was revealed at the hearing tha they had been regularly carrying biscuit front Blackpool to London.


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