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While warning Caerphilly Building Supplies about vehicle maintenance, Welsh TC David Dixon increased the company's 0-licence from two to three vehicles. The TC was told that a qualified transport manager had been appointed, REST RR Taking insufficient daily rest has cost Northern Irish driver David Rea 2220 in fines and costs. ha admitted to taking just Mrs Smin rest; the Holyhead magistrates fined him 1150 with ETO costs.

WEEK OFF

Convictions for using a vehicle with a defective tachograph and a defective speed limiter have led to Staffordshire driver Ian Bellingham having his HOY driving licence suspended for a week by West Midlands TC David Dixon at a Birmingham public inquiry.

SECOND CHANCE

The Transport Tribunal has quashed the revocation of a licence held by Wolverhampton based Gurdev Singh on financial grounds by West Midland DIG Roger Seymour.

HEAMNIS ADJOURNED

The hearing over alleged drivers' hours and tachograph offences against Alcesterbased Slakes Chilled Distribution has been adjourned until mid-February by the Stratford-upon-Avon magistrates, The company faces 944 allegations of failing to produce tachograph records and permitting drivers' hours offences.