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14th June 1957, Page 43
14th June 1957
Page 43
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"case Closed Ruling Restricts Applicants And Objectors

P ARTIES involved in licence applications cannot close their cases and then have second thoughts about calling more witnesses, Mr. J. R. Lindsay, North Western Deputy Licensing......

Pickfords 'vehicles Available Mr. A. W. Balne, For The...

Transport Commission, submitted that there was no prima facie case, because Pickfords' heavy-haulage depots had 15 similar vehicles in the area which were not fully employed.......

Lancaster By-pass: Start Next Month

W ORK will begin next month on the Lancaster by-pass, which will be Ii miles long and cost nearly £3.75m. It will eventually be included in the Birmingham-Shap motorway. It will......

Makers Cautious On Prices

V EHICLE manufacturers approrshed by The Commercial Motor on Tuesday about the possibility of rises in prices, following awards of higher pay to engineering workers, were......

No New Transport Plan For N. Ireland Yet

N O arrangements have yet been made for dealing with the transport of people to and from towns in Northern Ireland when 90 miles of railway track are closed from October 1. The......

A Licence For Land Spraying Refused

IN a written decision, Mr. I. H. A. I Randolph, Yorkshire Deputy Licensing Authority, has refused the application by Fred Chappell, Ltd., Batley, to add 10 3,000-gal, tankers to......

Council To Run 12-seaters?

A SPECIAL sub-committee has been set up by Saddleworth Urban District Council, near Huddersfield, to investigate the possibilities of running its own bus service for areas "not......

Cutting Dock Delays

ONO delays being experienced by vehicles at Liverpool docks could be cut down by pallet loading, members of the Liverpool Cart and Motor Owners' Association were told last week.......