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22 Objectors to Tip Bid

17th November 1961
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A SHORTAGE of tippers to w I-1. the new M6 motorway in the West existed, it was stated at Bla last week, when an application by Bros.. Preston, was being conside the North Western deputy Lii Authority, Mr. A. H. Jolliffe.

A new B licence was wanted fo tippers of 28 tons carrying capacity of the firm's work, it was said, wt construction and they had a cont licence with Sir Alfred McAlpine for work on the motorway. Ofte were asked to provide between 80 tippers a day for the project and I were able to obtain only 70.

An adequate supply of vehicle essential if work was to keep to scl Mr. M. Conlon, of Conlon Bro he was continually having to wid circle from which tippers were oh Many of his customers wanted b and road-making materials tram and he was not able to meet their r merits because all his vehicles were ins on the motorway.

The case attracted 22 objectors fr North West, but Mr. Conlon said the past he had-approached many o operators to see if they had any available and many of them had nc able to help him. He had never vehicle belonging to British Rzi performing road construction

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