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MORE MULTILATERALS

17th December 1987
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III The Commission of the European Communities has decided to increase the UK quota of European Community Multilateral permits by 125.

Hauliers are invited to apply. Applicants should hold two or more allocations of bilateral permits, one of which should be for a minimum of 20 permits. These allocations should have been held at least since 1 January 1986.

Previous use of permits will be taken into consideration should the number of applications substantially outnumber the available permits. Those applying should also be able to demonstrate a good case for having a multilateral permit. A proportion of the additional permits will be offered to good users of either bilateral or multilateral permits. Applications, in writing to: EC permits, The International Road Freight Office, Westgate House, Westgate Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 1TW. Envelopes should be marked For the attention of Mr I Hutchison' in the top lefthand corner and must be received by 31 December 1987. Successful applicants will be notified as soon as possible and the permits will be issued upon receipt of a completed application and fee.


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