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'OP FLY-TIPPING OF RUBBISH

14th August 1964, Page 23
14th August 1964
Page 23
Page 23, 14th August 1964 — 'OP FLY-TIPPING OF RUBBISH
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

)f the person to whom the carrier's icence has been granted should appear

3rominently on every vehicle. No 'eputable haulier would object ", says the -.C.C. and adds: "Generally speaking ca riage of rubbish and excavation naterit I for hire and reward may only )e cart led out in B-licensed vehicles, and iteps s -mold be taken by the Licensing Authority to enforce this. Building and engineering contractors could assist by refusing to load lorries wrongly licensed and they should be asked to co-operate.

It is understood that the position of sand and gravel producer-distributors carrying such material in C-licensed vehicles to make good their own excavations is being clarified.