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8th December 1961
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AN application by Mr. Francis Albert Fountain, trading as Grosvenor Transport Co., Islington, to enable him to carry workshop and shop equipment over any distance was rejected by the Transport Tribunal in London last week.

Fountain, whose licence conditions limit him to a 20-mile radius, was appealing against a decision . by the Deputy Metropolitan Licensing Authority: .

The Tribunal President, Sir Hubert Hull, said. Fountain had been under a mistaken impression—though a completely honest one—that he could, carry shop equipment under the heading of factory workshop • equipment. The Deputy Licensing Authority's decision had been 'the right one..


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