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Greater Demand for Pottery Carrying INCREASED demands by pottery

7th June 1963, Page 15
7th June 1963
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Page 15, 7th June 1963 — Greater Demand for Pottery Carrying INCREASED demands by pottery
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buyers in the south of England was one of the factors which prompted an application by Mr. A. Brown, Tunstall, before the West Midland Licensing Authority, Mr. J. Else. at Hanley last week. For the applicant, Mr. G. C. Tinsdill said that he wanted to extend the conditions in respect of an A-licensed van to enable it to carry pottery in the North Staffordshire area and to London, Surrey and Kent. A substantive licence was also sought for a vehicle on shortterm B licence for it to carry general goods within 10 miles of base, and recreational equipment for certain education authorities. Goods for two named companies were also specified in the normal users. At present the A-licensed van was entitled to carry pottery locally with one weekly journey to London.

The case is to be continued.


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