0-licence bid refused for lack of financial evidence
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CA NEWPORT, a Gwent-based company which bought its vehicles back at auction after they had been impounded. has lost its hid for an 0-licence.
A&R Removals faced Welsh Deputy Traffic Commissioner Alan Jenkins at a Llanelli public inquiry to apply for a two-vehicle licence.
For the company. Elizabeth Caple said the two vehicles were maintained and managed in an operation that was far better than many other firms with larger fleets. MD Robert Poyner said that if a licence was refused the jobs of four drivers and three office workers would be at risk only a one-driver courier service could survive without an 0-licence. The vehicles that had been impounded were put up for auction and they had been allowed to buy them back. he added. fusing the application, the DTC said he was not unsympathetic, but the company had failed to provide evidence that it had the required amount of finance available.