Case : for " Artics." Withdrawn T HE application by Bramley's Haulage,
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Ltd., Hull, for two articulated outfits, part heard at Bridlington (The Commercial Motor, May 6) has been Withdrawn ,without further inquiry. At the original hearing' there were strcing objections from Hull hauliers.
They maintained thatthe majority. of the traffic was clearing house work through Humber. Stores (Contractors), Ltd., and their associated company John Good and Sons, Ltd., which was passed on to sub-contractors at third hand, It was alleged that rates received by subcontractors were as much as 25 per cent.
lower than the original quotation.
Decision on an application by the Kingston Haulage Co., Ltd., Hull, an associate of William Brown, Atkinson and Co., Ltd., to add three articulated vehicles to their A licence, which was opposed on similar grounds is still reserved . by the Yorkshire Licensing Authority.
• Hull operators are strongly opposed to shipping and forwarding agents and associated haulage companies who each deduct a percentage before again subcontracting to an independent haulier.
PIONEER HEADS P.V.O.A.
APIONEER of road passenger services in Lancashire,' Mr. A. Bolton, senior director of Ribblesdale Coachways, Ltd., Blackburn, has been elected chairman of the . national council of the Passenger Vehicle Operators Association.
The vice-chairmen for 1960-61 are Mr. W. D.odds (James Dodds and Sons, Ltd., Troon), Mr. E. A. Lainson (Premier Travel, Ltd., Cambridge) and Mr. J. T. Steel (Baddeley Bros., Ltd„ Holmfirth).
Mr. F. Broomfield (Barton Transport, Ltd., Chilwell) is honorary treasurer.