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• Trailer leasing firm has been awarded £3.1m by the Court of Appeal following a dispute with Darwen Leasing over the sale of an aircraft. CTR says the money will be invested in new trailers.

Former ois Abroad

administrator Hugh Phillip Cornish has been charged with 12 offences of theft after several thousand pounds went missing from Fair Trials' Funds. Cornish of Watermill Way, Hamworth, is due to appear before Richmond Magistrates on 12 December.

More than 100 hauliers were at the Houses of Parliament earlier this week to

protest at the fact that UK hauliers pay the ,ighes diesel in the EU. The RHA, which organised the lobby, says, fuel costs are crippling

Britain's haulage industry.

_a Hays Retail Support Services is to build a l0m wal ehouse -veloprnen+ near Derby. It will house products for clients including Next, B&Q, Waitrose and Ikea.

7 A final decision on whether

the £76m isbuty bypa, is to be built has been delayed until after the general election. Ministers ordered further studies on the environmental impact of the 18km road.

An ERF belonging to Harwich Transport that was stolen from Felixstowe docks has been found abandoned in South Essex—minus its load of wine.

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