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EASIER NOW FOR FOREIGN HAULIERS

10th March 1967, Page 36
10th March 1967
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NO longer do Northern Irish and foreig hauliers wishing to make occasional trips t■ this country have to go through the full licensini formalities to obtain a carrier's licence.

Under "The Goods Vehicles (Temporary Us in Great Britain) Regulations l967"—no effective—a Licensing Authority has discretio to issue on demand a short-term licence valid fc three months to a Northern Irish or foreig operator to carry goods between Great Britai and places abroad.

The concessions do not, of course, apply I haulage carried out entirely within Great Britai for which the normal licensing procedure mu be followed.

Bulk Oil Depot: Fenland Fuels Ltd. has opened bulk oil depot supplying heavy fuel and other oi and lubricating oils at Clay Lake, Spalding, Linc