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SORAGG GETS FIVE OUT OF SEVEN A FTER hearing submissions on

7th May 1965, Page 62
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two Avariation applications by a Cheadle haulier to add a total of seven artics to a fleet of 15 vehicles, the West Midland Licensing Authority, Mr. J. Else, granted five. This was at the end of the third day's hearing at Hanley on Monday. The application, by D. Scragg (Transport) Ltd., was opposed by British Road Services and British Railways.

The LA sought assurance on the length of time it would take to introduce any additional vehicles that he may grant, in view of Mr. Scragg's evidence covering the next 12 months. He said it was common knowledge that articulated vehicles of the kind the applicant operated were in short supply and he was prepared to authorize additional tonnage not to be put in service outside that period.

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