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10th August 1995, Page 20
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• Warwickshire haulier Walter Munro was prevented from passing the house of a neighbouring resident between 08:00hrs and 20:00hrs under a condition on his licence for five vehicles and four trailers when it was renewed at a Birmingham public inquiry Munro operates from Marton Road, Birdingbury, near Rugby.

United warned III United Transport (UK), based at Leith Docks, Edinburgh, was formally warned about its future maintenance standards by Scottish LA Michael Betts at an Edinburgh disciplinary inquiry

Bid fails

• A bid for a new national licence for five vehicles by Cheltenham-based P W Commercial Co was refused at a Bristol public inquiry

Medical evidence

• The two-vehicle licence held by Richard Safadi, trading as Richards Transport, of Carmarthen, was suspended when he failed to appear at a Cardiff disciplinary inquiry, but was reinstated later the same day when South Wales LA John Mervyn Pugh received a medical certificate.

Plea change

• The hearing of overloading charges brought against 1VIalton, North Yorkshire-based So Bell and one of the company's drivers, was adjourned when not guilty pleas were entered.


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