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Haulier granted licence for ex Coal Board buses

13th April 1989, Page 107
13th April 1989
Page 107
Page 107, 13th April 1989 — Haulier granted licence for ex Coal Board buses
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Keywords : Haulage

1. STOKE-ON-TRENT haulier Maurice Meld Transport Ltd has been granted a new operator's licence, authorising the operation of 15 minibuses and two single-deckers, after taking over a fleet of vehicles operated by British Coal.

The company's transport manager, Charles Murphy, told North Western Traffic Commissioner Martin Albu that the vehicles were used for carrying British Coal workers. British Coal had not held a licence for their operation, as no charge had been made to their employees. The company had been given a three-year contract to undertake the work by British Coal, and the vehicles would be maintained alongside the Maurice Nield haulage fleet.

Murphy said that Maurice Nield had applied for an international licence ready for 1992.

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Organisations: Coal Board
Locations: STOKE-ON-TRENT

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