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5th January 1962, Page 46
5th January 1962
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BECAUSE seven road object were present and represenh first hearing of a 12-vehicle ar by T. W. Bates (Aggregates), Stanwell, Middlesex. failed to a arrange their representation adjourned hearing last Friday in the application was granted in The earl:er hearing was adjo enable the applicant to produce to support the need for 12 tippers to move excavated materials v Miles. The witnesses did not aj

Mr. T. W. Bates said that son work had been done formerly b3 on contract A licences but this discovered to be wrong.

Asked by Mr. D. L R. TV Metropolitan Licensing Authori the witnesses, Mr. Bates said brought a record going back t of his attempts to hire the objet "In the absence of their c opposition, I will grant the app said Mr. Muir.