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Licence grant for reverse access

24th February 1994
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• Bedwasbased Highway Surfacing has gained authority for an operating centre at which vehicles have to reverse into to gain access. The company's bid for authority to use Greenfield Garage, Greenfield Street, New Tredegar to base four vehicles, was opposed by Mid Glamorgan County Council. The council told South Wales Deputy Licensing Authority Gerrard Sullivan that they felt that the use of the premises, which lie in a residential area, would be unsafe. There is no street lighting in the immediate vicinity. Managing director Lyndon Blow said he would ensure that there would always be an employee keeping look out when vehicles were entering and leaving the premises. Vehicles would always reverse in and drive out forward.

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