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Carrying coals
Page 36 from 29th December 1967MUNICIPAL transport has, one might say, a hundred faces. Atkinsons of Clitheroe has just supplied what is an unusual vehicle -for this particular......

• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ALBU Martin Albu, the current head
Page 24 from 20th August 1987of freight policy and road haulage at the Department of Transport, has been appointed to the position of Traffic Commissioner for the North Western......

in a Line or Two
Page 48 from 27th February 1953A leading vehicle manufacturer advertises in this issue for an export manager. Services of Southport Transport Department are to be reduced to......

Haulage exports rise
Page 8 from 3rd January 1992• UK hauliers carried 25% more goods to the Continent during 1990 than in 1989 and the number of journeys made rose by 14%, according to figures......

IRHA voices concerns over transport manager changes
Page 12 from 1st October 2009VINCENT CAULFIELD, the president of the Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA), has expressed concerns over the Irish government's decision to allow......

F-licence still In the balance
Page 19 from 19th March 1983CONFUSION surrounds the future of the farmers' goods vehicle concession this week. While the Department of Transport indicated last week that the......

Impound cowboys RHA
Page 13 from 17th January 1991• Road Haulage Association chiefs are pressing for the impounding of unlicensed trucks to be included in the Road Traffic Regulation Act which is......

RHA chairs test panel
Page 3 from 19th June 1982THE ROAD Haulage Association Is to chair the Vehicle Operators' Advisory Panel on Heavy Goods Vehicle Testing, the body established to monitor the......

RNA will continue the campaign
Page 11 from 13th April 2000for an essential user duty rebate • by Miles Brignall The national chairman of the Road Haulage Association, John Bridge, plans to continue the......

'Vital' transport decisions delay
Page 6 from 8th October 1976THE PRIME MINISTER has defined the areas of responsibility which the Department of Transport will be shouldering — but it could be some months......