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WYNN'S GRANTED MORE TONNAGE

4th June 1954, Page 39
4th June 1954
Page 39
Page 39, 4th June 1954 — WYNN'S GRANTED MORE TONNAGE
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AFTER a four-day hearing of an application by Robert Wynn and Sons, Ltd., Newport, to add a 12-ton and a I9-ton tractor to their fleet, to replace a 25-ton trailer by a 40-tonner and to convert a 40-ton trailer into a 60-tonner, the South Wales Licensing Authority on Tuesday allowed the substitution of the 25-ton trailer, but reserved the remainder of his decision.

Objections were lodged by British Railways and Piekfords Heavy Haulage Service. The Authority said that he found it difficult to believe that a 2(X)ton trailer owned by Pickfords had been idle for 241 days and worked only 99.