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hick interim licence o pipeline contract

17th August 1979, Page 19
17th August 1979
Page 19
Page 19, 17th August 1979 — hick interim licence o pipeline contract
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IN six de ing ERIM licence was granted to an international company vehicles in the South Wales Traffic Area when they told uty LA Ivor Pugh that they had won a large contract for as mains, against strong opposition.

ac .;p Ltd, of Doncaster, ich s to set up a depot at St lb o s near Cardiff, said it uld require a substantive nc for ten vehicles within m nths but they required lay six vehicles in the area .ost immediately.

For an Edwards, ea ing for the company, I it had held a licence in ste Traffic area but surier d it. "This indicates the de ness of necessity for ;e ehicles," he said.

e aid the contract had a arded in May and req!el pecialist pipe-laying icl s which had to be hired outhampton. The corny d a transport .manager ▪ in the area but the nt nance would be car o t by the Southampton Li) ny who had mobile ▪ ops.

t Id the deputy LA they net realised the difficulty !tt ng an interim licence, if h d they would not have ?.n ered it in the Western Ti Area. "It was only ▪ it had been surrendered that the company realised they could not have another licence over the counter' and they could not go to another haulier for the hire of vehicles owing to the specialist nature of them."

The interim licence for six units and six trailers was granted.