Mr. Hanlon at Penrith T HREE applications came before the Northern .Licensing
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Authority, . Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, at Penrith, on Tuesday. . In •the first: William Dockeray, farlisle was granted a short-term B licence fen' a 61-ton bulk vehicle to carry lime slag and fertilizer to be tipped direct on to spreaders. He told Mr. Hanlon there was an increasing demand for this type of ;work; he would eventually like to apply for a permanent licence.
-Because he needed a larger vehicle to carry agricultural stock and produce, John „Stanley Jopson, Watermillock, Ullswater, Was allowed to substitute a 51-ton vehicle for, an existing one of 4 tons unladen weight on his A licence.
John Stamper, Penrith. was granted an additional A-licensed vehicle of 41 tons unladen weight after saying. the vehicle was necessary in order to carry spares foi' agricultural machinery in Scotland and the Northern Counties.