Hauliers fight Freightliner grants
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AN appeal against the grant of six maximun
capacity artics to British Railways by tt North Western deputy Licensing Authority hi been lodged by 16 hauliers. Meanwhile it seen certain that hauliers will decide to lodg objections against the 16-vehicle grant to Britis Railways in Edinburgh by the Scottish LA.
The 16 appellants against the North Westei decision are J. Bradley (Accrington), Ca Haulage, Fagin and Whalley, F. and K. Transpor Fearings Transport, F. Ingham and Co., J. R.1 Transport (Wigan), F. Redman, M. and Iv Hauliers, Simonstone Transport, G. G. Stansfieit Stansworth Transport (Burnley), A_ Whitakt (Burnley), W. R. Wilson (Transport), G. Priestne J. A. ftroster Transport, Sheldon and Co. (Bury and J. and C. Finney.
At a meeting in Glasgow early this week ti would-be objectors to the Edinburgh grant ft Gushetfaulds were assured of support from ti Scottish area of the RHA and it remained on] for the objectors to indicate their firm intend( to appeal; an RHA spokesman said this seem certain.
Fixed Ferry Times: Normandy Ferries will offe fixed sailing times for its roll-on/roll off servic between Southampton and Le Havre seven days week throughout the year from July 7.