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Eastern and South Eastern traffic areas

24th October 2013
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C&H Transport (Cheshunt)

C&H TRANSPORT (Cheshunt) has been given the go-ahead to station two vehicles at an operating centre in Goffs Lane, Goffs Oak, Waltham Cross, subject to undertakings: • all authorised vehicles will have a rolling road brake test and headlamp aim test four times a year, with an additional road brake test and headlamp aim test to coincide with pre-MoT testing. Records will be retained for 15 months; • maintenance systems, maintenance documentation, vehicle inspections, disciplinary procedures and drivers' hours systems will be audited by the Road Haulage Association (RHA) within four months. A copy of the report will be forwarded to the office of the traffic commissioner (TC) within 14 days of its receipt, together with the operator's proposals for implementing its recommendations. A second audit for maintenance systems, maintenance documentation, vehicle inspections, disciplinary procedures and drivers' hours systems will be commissioned by the RHA. The report must be forwarded to the office of the TC within 14 days of its receipt, together with the operator's proposals for implementing its recommendations;

• there will be a nil defect daily driver reporting system. Defect reports will show rectification and all reports will be retained for at least 15 months. P&H Snacksdirect , wants to station five vehicles at a unit on

the Larkfield Trading Estate in New Hythe Lane, Aylesford. KANE Haulage has granted authorisation for

30 vehicles at a facility in Porters Wood, St Albans. DAY Group has secured permission for 15 vehicles and 15

trailers at Lydd Quarry, Jurys Gap Road, Romney Marsh. FENNMILL can base two vehicles at Lyth House, in Costessey, Norwich, subject to conditions that include: • there will be no maintenance — apart from emergency steps to regain legality for use on the road — in the yard of vehicles authorised under the licence at any time; • vehicles that are normally kept at Lyth House will not exceed 18-tonnes GVVV; • trucks will enter and leave the site in forward gear only;

• when vehicles authorised under this licence are leaving the operating centre, the driver must be assisted by a banksman wearing high-vis clothing at all times.


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