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Theatre Traffic Application Not Strong Enough'

14th December 1962
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11,1 a reserved decision, the West Midland 1 deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. R. Hall, has refused the application of H. J. Lake for a new B licence to operate one vehicle for "theatre scenery for Coventry Theatre, Belgrade Theatre and Stratford Memorial Theatre, as required; household removals, as required ".

In his decision, the deputy Authority notes that Mr. Lake already operates two A-licensed vehicles with the user; "complete household removals, furniture, theatre scenery and equipment, England and Wales ". "At the couclusion of the case I intimated that I did not think that a ease had been made out for the licensing of capacity for household removals, but I would like more time to consider the evidence in regard to the theatre traffic," says Mr. Hall.

"Now having considered the evidence of the theatre witnesses as well as that of the objectors, I do not think a strong enough case was made out for licensing a vehicle for the benefit of the three theatres concerned."