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SHORT-TERM GRANTS 'IN PUBLIC INTEREST'

30th July 1965, Page 29
30th July 1965
Page 29
Page 29, 30th July 1965 — SHORT-TERM GRANTS 'IN PUBLIC INTEREST'
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GRANTING applications for short-term B licences to sub-contractors working for G. and W. Morris Bros., Stanwell, Surrey, the Metropolitan deputy LA said on Monday he was doing so because the licences related to an impdrtant engineering scheme which must go on in the public interest

But he commented on "most unsatisfactory" methods used by hauliers to take sludge and ballast from the excavations (at Perryoaks Sewage Works, West Drayton) and said he wanted an account from Morris Bros. of what had happened on the site to date, in terms of payment to the applicants and so on. The papers would go to the enforcement officers, he said, for their consideration.

There were 12 objectors. Mr. Macdonald imposed conditions on the grants, including one that sub-contractors should operate with proper licences.

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