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A One back on road

17th January 1991
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• A One Transport (Leeds), whose licence was revoked earlier this month follow ng drivers' hours offences, overloading convictions and licensing irregularities, (CM 10-16 January) is back on the road.

North Eastern Licensing Authority Frederick Whalley had promised to grant interim authority to allow the business to go on, if the company submit ted a new licence application. It is now authorised to operate 185 vehicles and 300 trailers pending its application. The LA's original decision meant that A One's trucks were off the road for 36 hours.

A One held a licence for 110 vehicles and 200 trailers and it applied to add 115 vehicles and 110 trailers following the surrender of licences held by its subsidiaries, DLS Europe, Henry Long Transport and Cliff Parrott.

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Locations: Leeds

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