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Two Vehicles Allowed to Carry Scrap

10th June 1960, Page 51
10th June 1960
Page 51
Page 51, 10th June 1960 — Two Vehicles Allowed to Carry Scrap
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VARIATIONS to B-licence conditions, V to include "general scrap," for two vehicles of 7f tons, were granted to Mr. Joseph Berry. Adfington, at Lytham St. Annes, last week. Mr. L. H. Shelton, of the Eastern Traffic Area, who was acting for the North Western Deputy Licensing Authority, was told by Mr. Wilfred Carey, a director of Walter Evans, Ltd., Charley, that their output had increased by more than 300 per cent, over the past two years. The applicant, who sought to carry steel and textile scrap for Walter Evans, said that his vehicles were very busy but he wanted more flexibility. The two vehicles were at present on short-term B licence. Mr. F. J. McHugh, for the British Transport Commission, who objected, stated that Walter Evans was connected by railway siding. More evidence was needed, he claimed, but it was submitted for Mr. Berry that there was no evidence that the B.T.C. would suffer