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Nelsh haulier idds seven

2nd September 1966
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k SOUTH WALES firm of hauliers were 1 on Wednesday granted permission operate seven additional vehicles, increasg their fleet to 17.

The South Wales Licensing Authority .ting in Cardiff granted the application, 7 Howard Tenens Transport Ltd., of path Docks, Cardiff. There were no ajectors. The vehicles will be used to carry

■ ods for Fletcher's Wharves Ltd., a conrtium of six timber importers. The censing Authority, Mr. R. R. Jackson said: I indicated when I made the original ant of 10 vehicles, I thought the figure ' 10 would be inadequate."

A Cowbridge haulier, Mr. Edgar G. 'illiams, was granted a permanent licence operate two additional vehicles for which had obtained short-term licences in 'arch. The application had been opposed by Harfoot and Sons Ltd., Jones Motors :.enfig Hill) Ltd. and J. Nelson and Sons 'ort Talbot) Ltd., who were represented Mr. Harfoot.

The firm of W. H. Hall and Son (Heol-yyw) Ltd., Pencoed, successfully applied r the renewal of several B licences, also licences including the substitution of heavier tractor and trailer for an existing ;hide and an additional tipper to replace ty vehicle off the road for maintenance irposes. There were no objectors.

Granting the application, the LA conatulated Mr. Hall on the standard of e improvements effected on the firm's .ernises and vehicles since a previous spection.

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People: R. R. Jackson
Locations: Cardiff

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