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'ickfords' Homespeed diary is considering makepresentations against itions Eastern Deputy Ising Authority Charles d-Baker wants to attach ; use of SPD's former ingham depot.
Atingham City Council and residents opposed the iany's plans and
aaded Arnold-Baker to t a licence for 32 of 13 vehicles sought, all .ailers and for 12 months
wants to add conditions no vehicles are parked in dale Drive East, and to movement of authorised les in and out of the de)etween 9pm and 6am. warned he might be sympathetic on renewal if espeed does not create a entrance to the site. ithony Turton, city enviiental health officer, said have been regular coints from residents about nuisance, and insisted noise and vibration from espeed vehicles aially interferes with the yle and sleeping patterns e residents.
his opinion vehicle moves should be curtailed 11prn.
!nior environmental officer .rick Marshall said the ig of vehicle movements important factor in the -onmental disadvantage red by residents.
.sidents said they could 3leep at night. They claimed that trailers were shunted in and out of the premises until 2am.
Homespeed general manager Alexander Duncanson said Nottingham was selected as the principal depot of Homespeed after it was set up as a separate division.
Much of the problem was caused by Homespeed vehicles from other depots bringing goods into the warehouse.