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23rd May 1996, Page 36
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• Maintenance problems have led to the authorisation on the licence held by J Pugh-Lewis being cut to 15 vehicles and six trailers. The company had been called before North Western DTC John Levin.

Vanguard increase

• No action was taken against heavy haulier Vanguard Vehicle Services when the company appeared at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry following the issue of prohibition notices. North Eastern TC Keith Waterworth (pictured) granted its application to increase its licence from 16 vehicles and 24 trailers to 24 vehicles and 38 trailers.

Delay refused

• West Midland DTC Alan Bourlet has refused to delay the revocation of the licence held by Peter Griffiths, of Much Wenlock pending an appeal to the Transport Tribunal. Bourlet had revoked Griffiths' licence for two vehicles and four trailers in the light of his maintenance record.

Better system

• A company said to have got maintenance paperwork wrong has had its licence increased from one to four vehicles. West Midland DTC Alan Bourlet was told that TRW Steering Systems , of Birmingham, now had a robust system.


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