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Inaccurate address loses appeal

30th October 2003
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A LONDON OPERATOR has lost his appeal against the South Eastern & Metropolitan Deputy Traffic Commissioner's refusal to grant him a twovehicle licence on the grounds that it had not been properly advertised. Mill Hill-based Andrew Reid's application to DTC Robert Lockwood had opposed by the London Borough of Barnet number of local residents He had written to the residents pointing ot although the address in the advertisement was wood House, Highwood Hill, the operating t was in fact Belmont Racing Stables, which fc part of the same estate.

The DTC had taken the view that the applicatic not been properly advertised so he could not be fled that possible objectors had not been prejudi Dismissing Reid's appeal. the Tribunal sal law required the advert to state the address c proposed operating centre. Highwood Lodg some 1.5km from Belmont Racing Stables, separate entrance.


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