Doubts kill CK venture
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H MORRIS, former managing director of CK Coaches (Cardiff) ted, failed in his application for a licence to operate two hes in the name of a new company RJT6 Ltd (CM April 3) last k.
though Mr Morris was able rovide evidence of a peril guarantee and mainten: records and drivers' defect cs, he was unable to satisfy th Wales Traffic Commisers on the arrangements for operating centre where the cies would be maintained. .3fusing the application, the rman Ronald Jackson, said the Commissioners had sidered it very carefully but .e were still many aspects ch disturbed them.
le company was given 48 rs to provide information ut their use of the premises 'ortmanmoor Road but there ; still nothing to clear up the mmissioners' doubts. Mr rris had said the Gloucestersed firm of Swanbrook iches, which was negotiating purchase the premises, was ing to allow RJT6 the use of facilities and would issue him with a rent book. This in itself was not sufficient.
There was no evidence from the main directors of RJT6 Karl Baramski and R. J. Thurman, or from Swanbrook Coaches.