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THE banning of heavy , lorri( from the centre of Kings Lyn would mean higher operatic costs for hauliers.

10th June 1977, Page 18
10th June 1977
Page 18
Page 18, 10th June 1977 — THE banning of heavy , lorri( from the centre of Kings Lyn would mean higher operatic costs for hauliers.
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Most of the costs amounting to thousands pounds — would have to I absorbed by customers an that would drive trade awa from the docks and therefoi the town.

These were the main poin put forward at a public inquit by Shell and Esso, both whom have branch in King Lynn; Hardy and Collins, di: tributors of petroleum gooc at King's Lynn; the Roa Haulage Association an Loades of Wigganhall Mary, the area's largest hat lage firm.

They have all appeale against Norfolk county cout cil's plan to operate an ord■ which would keep lorries 1 over 3 tons unladen weight ot ,of the town.

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Organisations: Roa Haulage Association
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