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CRS 24:7 director advertises for new 0-licence

14th December 2006
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A DIRECTOR OF disqualified Scottish haulage company CRS 24:7 has advertised for a new 0-licence to trade out of one of the failed company's depots under a new name.

Corporate Road Solutions 24:7 advertised in the West Lothian Courier for a licence to operate four vehicles and eight trailers, just weeks after a traffic commissioner found its previous incarnation had expanded rapidly at the expense of compliance (CM 9 November).

Scottish TC Joan Aitken disqualified CRS 24:7's original owner, Gary Keenan, from running any haulage company for 18 months; she also disqualified the company and revoked its licence.

By then Keenan had sold his business to Andrew Croll and Ban-y Stanley, who were forced to bring in administrators.

Companies House does not list Croll and Stanley as being involved in Corporate Road Solutions 24:7, but it does list Mark Nicholl —who was a director of CRS 24:7 for a short period earlier this year. He was not disqualified by the TC Adela Wiggerts and Anne Mcfall are listed as director and secretary of Corporate Road Solutions 24:7; CRS 24:7's old website includes an e-mail address for adela@crs247.com.

A Vosa spokesman says it has not received an application from Corporate Road Solutions, but it has until today (14 December) to apply.


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