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Short-term for another six months

3rd May 1968, Page 58
3rd May 1968
Page 58
Page 58, 3rd May 1968 — Short-term for another six months
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Granting a short-term licence for another six months, the North-Western deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. A. H. Jolliffe, warned an applicant in Manchester on Tuesday: "At the end of the six months unless you satisfy me that the vehicle is working, you will not have a substantive licence."

The application was to renew the onevehicle B licence of H. Maxted of Eccles.

Last August Mr. Jolliffe had granted a short-term licence to give Mr. J. M. Maxted an opportunity to prove there was still a business in existence

Maintenance OK

• A five-vehicle A licence was granted to Palisade Motors Ltd., Wigan, in Manchester last week, after the North Western Licensing Authority, Mr. C. R. Hodgson, had satisfied himself that its maintenance system was now adequate.

Two tippers

• Two more B-licensed tippers were granted to A.M. Transport Ltd., Irlam, in Manchester last week, to serve the two factories of Tarmac Roadstone, which is now producing 1,200 tons of coated materials a day.