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3rd October 1969, Page 47
3rd October 1969
Page 47
Page 47, 3rd October 1969 — Service for coal customers
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• Alfred Morris, a coal merchant from Liverpool. was granted a new B licence for a 3+-tort flat to carry household effects, when he appeared in Liverpool last week. There were six objectors but they did not proceed with their objections due to an amendment of the licence conditions. The case was heard by the North Western deputy LA, Mr. G. Newman, Mr. Morris said that he had seven vehicles on C licence which were used in connection with his coal business. He had on certain occasions carried household effects for his coal customers. He now required to be able to provide these customers with this service.

Mr. Newman said that he would amend the conditions to read: household effects from coal customers within five miles.

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