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UCENCE CUT
The licence held by A&M Insulations, of Penly, near Wrexham, has been cut from eight vehicles and four trailers to four vehicles and four trailers after the company was fined £1,000 for using a vehicle in a dangerous condition.
UCENCE LOST...
Caernarfon magistrates have dismissed an appeal by LE Jones driver Dewi Griffiths, of Caernarfon, against a twomonth suspension of his HGV driving licence. Welsh TC David Dixon suspended Griffiths' icence after he was fined 1300 with £70 costs by Holyhead nagistrates for three offences using a vehicle with a defective speed limiter.
—LICENCE REGAINED :rewe magistrates have mashed a decision by North kestern TC Beverley Bell to ‘evoke the HGV licence of Wrigglesworth until he las passed a further HGV test. Vrigglesworth had been nvolved in a fatal accident while driving for Hi Lea Oakes.
LICENCE GRANTED laving revoked the 0-licence told by Michael Hobson, trading is Staveley Contractors, of lolsover, North Western TC leverley Bell granted a fresh icence to Staveley lontractors Ltd. Hobson told he TC that he had not realised re needed a new licence when I became a United company 12 nonths before. The TC was atisfied that previous naintenance problems had leen resolved.