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Six amend& to two

11th September 1970
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• James Gilhooley, of Airdrie, applied ii Glasgow on Tuesday for an 0 licence fo six vehicles but amended this for twi vehicles, the number actually beinl operated..

Mr James Law said that the business hal been run down because of the owner's 1001 period of illness and absence in hospital. Hi admitted that records had not been kept bui said Mr Law, the Transport Act required al assurance that there "will be satisfactor: facilities", stressing the future behaviour o the applicant. These facilities Mr Gilhoole: had undertaken to provide. He had advisel his client to restrict the two vehicles and thi was now agreed. Two GV9s had beei issued in August, one immediate, on, delayed, and both were correctei immediately.

Vehicle examiners Mr Patrick Kehoe an Mr George McCallum gave evidence tha the premises were adequate for six vehicle and that repairs were done effectively. Bu Mr McCallum questioned whether the tw( sons of the owner, who drove and di repairs, were really qualified to inspect an assess the needs. The deputy LA grante4 two vehicles and one to be acquired for restrictive period for two years.


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