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GRANT FOR WALLPAPER

19th November 1965
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

BLCADSE customers objected to the delays and squashed loads which occurred w hen what were described as professional hauliers were used, a

Heywood (Lanes) wallPaper manufacturer supported an application for a C to B switch by salesman S. Levine at Manchester last week.

The North Western deputy Licensing Authority. Mr. G. Newman. granted the application, with the condition: "To carry wallpaper within 90 miles.

Mr. J. Mussaphier, managing director of Heywood Wallpaper Printing Co., said his concern operated a 10-ton artic. but experienced difficulty in getting the small deliveries handled. He maintained that 14 days for goods from Stockport to Heywood and 21 days from Heywood to Nottingham were examples of delays using established hauliers. Mr. Levine offered a same-day delivery service.

Both BR and BRS objected to the application. BRS urging a limitation on the area of operation.


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