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Wearwaste fined • Wearwaste (Birmingham) has been ordered to pay

10th October 1991
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£230 in fines and costs after being convicted of using a vehicle without authorisation and failing to ensure a driver returned 98 tachograph charts within 21 days.

Too busy • South Eastern Traffic Commissioner Brigadier Michael Turner told Brian Allen, trading as DC Travel of Codharri, near Gravesend, that he was too busy driving coaches to manage his business properly before reducing his licence from five to three vehicles and cutting the duration so that it now expires next May.

Duffield refused • North Western Deputy LA John Levin was only prepared to grant Derbyshire haulier Phillip Faulkner, trading as Duffield Transport, an international licence for five vehicles and four trailers over two years following a string of prohibition notices. Faulkner had applied for 10 vehicles and trailers.

Pope's renewal • The two-vehicle licence held by Melling-based farm produce haulier J Pope & Sons has been renewed, but North Western Deputy LA Kenneth Birchall warned the company about its maintenance standards.

Burman waits • Disciplinary proceedings against Tamworth-based Burman have been adjourned for the second time by West Midland Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh. The company is only allowed to operate the 14 vehicles which have passed MoT tests since August.


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