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30th March 1985, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

SHROPSHIRE company sucmeded in obtaining the grant if an international licence for 15 vehicles and 20 trailers when a local resident who nade representations against :he grant failed to appear be'ore West Midlands Licensing Ikuthority Ronald Jackson.

D. H. Yarwood and Soh Transport 1 of Oswestry wanted :o take over a licence areviously held by D. M and D. S. Yarwood, trading as B. F-1. Yarwood and Son.

There was a representation from Mr B. R. Gouldsmith, who complained that the premises were not large enough, that the company's vehicles created a road safety hazard on a nearby bend, that they were carrying large and hazardous loads, that there was noise nuisance and that the company's vehicles were causing structural damage to his property.

Mr Jackson said that the only reason that the company had been called to public inquiry was the environmental aspect.

Mr Gouldsmith had been invited to attend but nothing has been heard from him, despite the fact that a pre-paid envelope has been sent for his reply.