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19th October 1995
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Bradford warned • The licence held by Yeovilbased Bradford & Sons, authorising the operation of three vehicles from Ross-onWye, has been renewed with a warning over maintenance standards, by West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh.

Quick reverse

• Chadwell St Mary-based Essex Transport withdrew its application to renew its 10vehicle 10-trailer licence the day before its Cambridge disciplinary inquiry. The company had been called before the Eastern LA because of maintenance problems and convictions.

Neighbours foil

• The licence for four vehicles and six trailers held by Stafford-based Frederick Gittens, trading as Fred's Light Haulage, was renewed when a number of neighbouring residents, who had made environmental representations, failed to attend a Birmingham public inquiry.

Lofton missing

• The licence held by Liverpool-based Loftan Construction was revoked when it failed to appear before North western LA Martin Albu. The LA said there had been an adverse maintenance report, prohibitions had been issued and it was understood that the company had gone into liquidation.


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