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• EDITOR'S COMMENT
Page 5 from 5th April 1990EXPERT KNOWLEDGE • To err is human, but if you're a haulier don't expect divine forgiveness every time. Judging by the latest remarks from......

Green concerns fuel application refusal
Page 21 from 27th May 1999North Western Deputy Traffic Corn missioner Mark Hinchliffe refused a second bid by Shane Murphy, trading as Rapid Removals and Storage, to use a......

)Iasted by LA
Page 7 from 13th February 1992mality. Pugh said that having to obtain a new licence "concentrated an operator's mind". Arman also hinted that, although public inquiry procedure......

Big bills
Page 14 from 2nd December 1993• Neath owner-driver Owen Eagan was warned about his future maintenance standards at a Cardiff public inquiry Eagan told South Wales Deputy TC......

Iceland drivers threaten action
Page 12 from 27th July 1995by Karen Miles • Drivers at frozen foods group Iceland's Deeside depot are threatening industrial action after signalling solidarity with a fellow......

LEGALNEWSII
Page 13 from 8th October 1992Blueline banned • Western Traffic Commissioner Air Vice-Marshal Ronald Ashford has revoked the eight-vehicle licence held by Southampton-based......

Relatives will not be involved
Page 17 from 1st July 1993• An Operator, whose family used to run a haulage business which had its licence revoked, has succeeded in his hid for a licence after assuring the......

Bradford bid successful
Page 14 from 15th October 1992• Bradford Cargo Terminal won a licence at the second attempt at a Leeds public inquiry before North Eastern Deputy LA Brian Horner. The company......

LIMITED POWERS
Page 44 from 26th September 1991Environmental objections can put even the most law abiding operator in front of an LA, but the law restricts the source and nature of those......

Drivers fight contract
Page 18 from 2nd May 1996by Derren Hayes • British Bakeries, owner of Mothers Pride and Hovis, is to be taken to an industrial tribunal by 20 drivers after it radically......