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An A licence with B conditions

1st March 1968, Page 52
1st March 1968
Page 52
Page 52, 1st March 1968 — An A licence with B conditions
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• A 10-vehicle B-to-A licence switch was granted by the North Western deputy LA to R. J. Swainbank Ltd., Liverpool, last week after the eight objectors agreed to an amendment. All 10 vehicles will be licensed to carry goods for Lily Cups and Containers (England) Ltd. and associated company, Gee Manufacturing Co. Ltd., as required, and on the normal user of five of the vehicles "household removals, furniture and effects, school and office furniture and effects within 25 miles" will be added, to be treated as a Blicence condition.

Mr. R. J. Swainbank, a director of the company, said that operating under B licences it was now running 500 dead miles per vehicle per week, since Lily Cups had asked his firm to go further afield. He wished to carry return loads but continue doing local household removals during slack periods.