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MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS Maintenance problems led to the licence held by

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Pembreybased Beynon Davies Civils being cut to five vehicles and then suspended completely for two days. The company appeared before Welsh Traffic Commissioner David Dixon at a Port Talbot disciplinary inquiry.

UCENCE GUI Scottish IC Michael Betts has cut the licence held by Banffshire-based Ada Grant from 50 vehicles and 52 trailers to 28 vehicles and 30 trailers following breaches of the hours and tachograph rules. The firm appeared before him at an Edinburgh disciplinary inquiry.

INSCIPUNARY HEARING Clenshiel-based Isabelle Campbell was given a warning about maintenance at an Inverness disciplinary Inquiry. Ms Campbell had been called before the Scottish OTC Richard McFarlane.

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A poor maintenance record has led West Midland IC flavkl Dixon to cut the licence held by Holborn Waste, of Birmingham, from 20 vehicles and five trailers to 12 vehicles and one trailer for four weeks.