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Prohibitions result in a reduction

7th April 1988, Page 22
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Maintenance problems have resulted in the licence held by Sunderland hauliers M & G A Kendrick, trading as Kendrick Haulage, being cut to five from six vehicles. Nonetheless, North Eastern Deputy Licensing Authority George Smedley has authorised a change in the operating centre.

Smedley said that there had been a maintenance contract with Robsons Transport, but that Robsons had written to say the contract had been cancelled.

Evidence was given of the imposition of four immediate and five delayed prohibitions on the company's vehicles and that it had been convicted of unauthorised use.

For Kendricks, Roger Hird said it was changing premises from the existing site in Inkerman Street, to premises across the road where electricity and water were laid on. Therefore the firm would be able to undertake its own maintenance and ramps would be purchased to enable underneath inspections to be carried out.