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• A Lincolnshire haulier has not had any environmental conditions

2nd June 1988, Page 16
2nd June 1988
Page 16
Page 16, 2nd June 1988 — • A Lincolnshire haulier has not had any environmental conditions
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imposed on his company 0-licence because Eastern Licensing Authority Brigadier Compton Boyd decided last week that a series of operating conditions, imposed on the planning consent for Roffes Transport's depot, was sufficient.

Rolfes, of West Bank, Sutton Bridge near Spalding, wanted to increase its international licence, authorising 26 vehicles and 29 trailers but three local residents objected, complaining about noise from the depot.

The company said that, following advice from an acoustics expert, a bank had been constructed and the vehicles and trailers were parked on the side farthest away from the residential property.

Maintenance of the vehicles and trailers was already restricted within the terms of the planning consent. No maintenance was to be carried out between 20:00 has and 07:30 has Monday — Saturday, and none at all on Sundays, except in the workshop.