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26th March 1998, Page 6
26th March 1998
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• Insurance broker Jensen Dickens has paid a substantial reward to two fishermen who reported finding a stolen trailer-load of whisky and chocolate which had disappeared in the Midlands over Christmas.

• Driving licence fees are going up from 1 July. First full licences, previously free, will now cost £6. Renewal to include bus or lorry entitlement is up £5 to £26; renewal after disqualification is up £5 to £17 (or up £6 to £26 after drink-driving). Duplicate or exchange licences are also up £5 to £11.

• Voluntary roadside drug testing trials began on Monday in Cleveland, Sussex, Lancashire and Strathclyde.

• Proposals to make it easier for qualified foreign drivers to obtain British driving • licences were announced this week by Road Safety Minister Baroness Hayman.

• Tibbett & Britten has applied for planning permission to build a rail-connected distribution centre at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal.

• The Chemical Industries Association has published guidelines on the safe recovery of bulk tankers involved in road accidents.

• The 1996 Channel Tunnel fire, which broke out on a lorry in a Le Shuttle freight wagon, was arson, according to French investigators.

• Amtrak Express Parcels has won the Company of the Year 1998 award From the Institute of Transport Management.


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