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90 days 'too long

31st May 1986, Page 33
31st May 1986
Page 33
Page 33, 31st May 1986 — 90 days 'too long
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I The amount of credit .uliers allow their customers as criticised by West Midland censing Authority Ronald ckson when he granted a Iv licence to Central aadways, a company formed take over part of the ieration of Brierley Hill eight, which is now in uidation.

Central Roadways has been anted a two-year licence for I vehicles and five trailers th a base at the Wallows dustrial Estate, Brierley. Producing draft accounts for the 10 months Central Roadways operated on an interim licence, company secretary George Atterbury said the sole director is now John Barnbrook, the other director, a Mr Wyatt, having died.

Barnbrook and Wyatt were the directors of Brierley Hill Freight, but Atterbury had no connection with that company and was not a director of Central Roadways.

Barnbrook said he had