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LA turns down representations against Pandoro

25th May 1985, Page 14
25th May 1985
Page 14
Page 14, 25th May 1985 — LA turns down representations against Pandoro
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A PUBLIC inquiry into the renewal of the international licence held by Pandoro, the P&O subsidiary, has been cancelled by North Western Licensing Authority Roy Hutchings.

He said that members of the public making representations against proposals for a new operating centre at Kitt Green, Wigan do not live in the vicinity.

The Fleetwood-based comPany had applied to renew its licence for 81 vehicles and 1,54)1) trailers in possession with 49 vehicles and 100 trailers to be acquired.

It planned to base ii vehicles and 60 trailers in possession with nine vehicles and 40 trailers to be acquired at Prescott Lane, Kitt Green.

The proposals for Kitt Green drew representations on environmental grounds.

Following representations from the company, Mr Hutchings considered the matter in chambers, and granted the application after deciding that there were no valid representations from people owning or occupying property in the vicinity of the proposed operating centre.

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