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NC gets go-ahead

24th January 1987
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Eastern Licensing Authority John Mervyn-Pugh has told National Carriers that it can operate from its Derby depot without any environmental controls — as long as it confines its night-time activities to an area of the depot furthest away from residential property.

Four local residents complained about noise from the company's 24-hour operations when they made representations against applications for licence authority to continue operations from Derby by both National Carriers and Roadline. Roadline has since withdrawn its application and will surrender its licence.

National Carriers has given an undertaking that vehicles will load, and enter and leave, at the rear of the premises between 22.00 and 06.00hrs.

National Carriers can operate from Derby as long as it confines its night-time activities. Roadline has withdrawn licence application.

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