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Three-week suspension • The licence held by Invergordon-based Mackays Bulk

1st January 1998, Page 12
1st January 1998
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Page 12, 1st January 1998 — Three-week suspension • The licence held by Invergordon-based Mackays Bulk
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Haulage has been suspended for a period of three weeks by Scottish IC Michael Betts. The company had been called before the Commissioner at an Inverness disciplinary inquiry because of concern over its maintenance.

Too many defects • Sukhbir Mandair, trading as Warley Supermarkets, of Smethwick, received a formal warning for a prohibition notice which West Midland IC John Mervyn Pugh described as having so many defects that it was not true. lqbal Ubhi, of the Auto Clinic, said that he was now maintaining the vehicle in accordance with the recommended system.

Fine increase appeal • Sutton Coldfield-based GB Express (Midlands) is appealing to the High Court after a fine imposed by Wantage Magistrates for a train weight offence was increased from • 1,200 to £2,700 at Oxford Crown Court. The company was also ordered to pay £300 appeal costs.

Decision reserved • North Western DTC Jack Levin has reserved a decision on a bid by Park Skiphire to move its operating centre for six vehicles to Endon Quarry, Kerridge, Macclesfield. The application was strongly opposed by neighbouring residents at a Macclesfield public inquiry.


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