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Mendip Contract Bid —Stiff Opposition

3rd December 1965
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Page 44, 3rd December 1965 — Mendip Contract Bid —Stiff Opposition
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T 10ENCE applications by a company -1.-o whose vehicles had continued to work for a Mendip quarry during the strike by local operators for better rates last July, met stiff opposition from 12 tipper hauliers at Bristol last week.

Stoke St. Michael Transport Co. Ltd. applied to renew two Contract A licences specifying goods for John Wainwright and Co. Ltd., and to vary a B licence to carry road-making materials and concrete products for Mendip Stone and Concrete Co. Ltd., John Wainwright and Co., and Hobbs (Quarries) Ltd., within 150 miles.

After evidence had been given by Mr. P. N. Massey, a director of the applicant company, Mr. J. R. C. Samuel-Gibbon, the Western Licensing Authority, adjourned the case and ordered the applicants to produce certified figures of their operations in place of the uncertified accounts that had been produced.

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