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11th January 1990
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the licence held by Cross Keys Motors, after South Wales Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh heard that the company had got into a rut over vehicle maintenance.

Directing that the renewal of the licence, which expires in February, be considered at a public inquiry, Mervyn Pugh said the company was not the only operator to have fallen by the wayside. Things had changed over the past 20 years, and what was good enough then was not good enough today.

Cooper curtailed • A bid to increase the authorisation on the PSV Operator's Licence held by Ronald Cooper (trading as RTC Coaches of Cleckheaton) from one to three vehicles has been turned down by North Eastern Traffic Commissioner Frederick Whalley. The Conunissioner has also cut the duration of the licence to expire at the end of February, during which time Cooper's operations are to be investigated.

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