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Adams family in dispute

22nd July 1993, Page 12
22nd July 1993
Page 12
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• ET Adams' parking of vehicles in a layby resulted in the Vale of Glamorgan livestock haulier being called to a Cardiff disciplinary inquiry For the firm, Andrew Denshaw told South Wales Traffic Commissioner John Mervyn Pugh that the Adams family had worked its farm operating centre at Darren Farm, near Cowbridge, for more than 20 years. They had always used the layby but now there was a dispute between the Adams family, who were tenants, and the landlord.

It was not suggested that the layby was part of the farm, but it was safer if it was used as the operating centre. It had been an innocent and technical failure to identify the operating centre properly Mervyn Pugh said the firm would have to submit a variation application.

Major Humphries, who appeared to complain on behalf of his son who is the owner of Darren Farm, said that he would resist any such application.

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Organisations: Andrew Denshaw
Locations: Cardiff

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