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STRONG OPPOSITION TO LIVESTOCK APPLICATION

1st January 1960, Page 34
1st January 1960
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A N application .by Mr. E. Glover for an A licence far a 3f-tonner with a normal user of "mainly livestock, Lancashire and Cheshire" was opposed by eight operators at Liverpool, last week.

For the objectors, Mr. D. L. Mace told Mr. A. H. Jolliffe, North Western Deputy Licensing Authority, that a previous application for an A licence had been refused in March. 1959. Since then a special-A vehiclehad been acquired by the applicant and had been used to carry livestock.

Mr. Glover was a newcomer to livestock haulage. No claim for a normal user, as sought, could be made because the applicant had been carrying livestock for nine months, said Mr. Mace.

An adjournment to allow further inves tigation was made. *


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