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No evidence so no licence

30th May 1991, Page 16
30th May 1991
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• The boss of a

a. faded transport

firm has had his bid for a new li

cence refused and his current interim licence revoked by South Wales Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh. Ian Dodd, a former director of the failed company Paperbam, had applied for a licence authorising eight vehicles and 14 trailers, based at Dumballs Road, Cardiff.

The LA said that financial evidence that had been required by a DTp financial assessor had not been forthcoming,

The Traffic Area had received unsigned accounts only 24 hours before the hearing, and they only covered the period up to 30 April 1990.

Dodd agreed that fines imposed by the Newport and Ebbw Vale magistrates had still not been paid, saying the reason was confusion over liabilities between himself and Paperbarn. The papers relating to these matters were in the hands of the receiver.

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Locations: Newport, Cardiff

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