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Licence reduced • The authorisation on the licence held by

5th November 1992
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Parkhouse Fuels, of Newcastle, Staffs, has been reduced from eight vehicles and trailers to five vehicles and three trailers by West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh.

Overload fine • Macclesfield magistrates have ordered Marley Transport of Burton-on-Trent to pay £470 in fines and costs for an axle overload of 6.7%.

Snowie wins • Turriff-based James T Snowie has succeeded in winning the renewal of its licence after undertaking to instruct drivers to take care when using the access road to its operating centre at Meikle Colp Croft.

Pay order • Hull-based PMB European Transport has been ordered to pay driver Bryan Green £320 holiday pay. A Hull Industrial Tribunal ruled that the company had unlawfully deducted the money from Green's wages.

Pugh satisfied • Kenfig Hill-based David and Thomas Lloyd were granted a five-year licence after South Wales LA John Mervyn Pugh was satisfied that their vehicle maintenance was satisfactory. In February their licence was revoked, but a fresh licence was granted for six months after two vehicles passed the MOT test.


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