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Go Anywhere Licence Renewed

28th April 1961, Page 44
28th April 1961
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Page 44, 28th April 1961 — Go Anywhere Licence Renewed
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A STOCKPORT haulier who had

been used to carrying "anything, anywhere" for many years was granted the renewal of his A licence for three vehicles with a normal user of "general goods, Great Britain," at Manchester last week.

Mr. F. Rudman, the applicant, said that he had customers of his own, but he also arranged transport for other hauliers and clearing houses. It had always been his policy, even before licensing began, to carry consignments all over Great Britain.

He realized that Licensing Authorities were against the conditions which were attached to his units, but it would be impossible to specify all the places he carried to and all the goods concerned.

Replying to Mr. A. W. Balne, objecting for the British Transport Commission, Mr. Rudman said that they had no trunk or regular services. All traffic was accepted on a daily basis.

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Locations: Manchester

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