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Keywords : Wetherby

• Derbyshire-based Allsop (Plant & Haulage) and Dunbartonshire-based lain Gardiner (Haulage) denied overloading offences involving Special Types vehicles when they appeared before Wetherby magistrates.The hearings were adjourned until early March.

Move barred

• A bid by Andrew Jones, trading as Whatling & Son, to move his operating centre to Lawton House Farm, Bartle, Preston, has been turned down by North Western DTC Jack Levin. The application had been opposed on the grounds that access presented a road safety hazard_

No increase

• Maintenance problems have resulted in Grangemouthbased Duncan Adams being given a formal warning by Scottish TC Michael Betts at an Edinburgh disciplinary inquiry. The TC also refused the company's bid for an extra 10 vehicles and 20 trailers indicating that he would not be prepared to consider any increase for six months.

One vehicle only

• Though taking no action against the two-vehicle licence held by George Neil, trading as Glasgow Removals, Scottish TC Michael Betts only granted one of the two additional vehicles Neil had asked for. Neil had been called before the Edinburgh disciplinary inquiry because of concern over his maintenance,


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