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APPLICANT HAS TO EXPLAIN

13th January 1967
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Page 26, 13th January 1967 — APPLICANT HAS TO EXPLAIN
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THE North-Western deputy LA, Mr. A. H.

Jolliffe, said at Manchester on Monday that an application by J. W. Warburton, of Altrincham, for a new B licence, would be refused because of non-attendance—unless a reasonable explanation was given.

The application for a 4-ton flat to be acquired —conditioned: agricultural produce and requisites as required—had resulted in objections by BRS, E. and A. Carlisle Ltd.. Congleton, and W. A. Coomb,. Wimslow.

The OS objection had been met under conditions amended to read: Agricultural produce and requisites for local farmers within 20 miles of base and to Leek. But Mr. J. Backhouse, for Carlisle and Coomb, said they were still contesting the application, being themselves engaged in the carriage of agricultural products.