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21st january 1993
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1 - Sheep overload • Irish livestock transporter - Hedley Lomas is to appeal against a conviction for an axle overload on a sheepcarrying vehicle. Holyhead magistrates have deferred 'penalty until later in the month.

Short licence • Maintenance problems Ihave led to a cut in the duration of the four-vehicle licence held by Stourport on Severn haulier David Talbot.It now expires at the end of March. Talbot appeared at disciplinary proceedings before West fit Midland TC John Mervyn Pugh.

No Sturgess • The two-vehicle licence held by Cardiff haulier Stephen Sturgess was revoked after he failed to It attend a disciplinary inquiry before the South Wales TC Tacho charges • Falsifying a tachograph chart cost Haltwhistle owner-driver Michael Peters £65 in fines and costs when he appeared before Leigh magistrates. The court was told that Peters had fitted a wire to his tachograph in order to gain a false reading. Carr revoked • The seven-vehicle licence held by Coventry-based Carr Bros Transport has been revoked by West Midland TC John Mervyn Pugh. The firm, whose licence was suspended in November, failed to attend a Birmingham disciplinary inquiry for the second time. Short term 1111Scottish TC Brigadier Michael Betts has renewed Strathaven-based Joseph Russels seven-vehicle licence for one year only with a warning at a Glasgow disciplinary inquiry


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