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Grant for Greaves I NCREASING prosperity of his main customer.

3rd January 1964, Page 33
3rd January 1964
Page 33
Page 33, 3rd January 1964 — Grant for Greaves I NCREASING prosperity of his main customer.
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gas appliance manufacturers, Sidney Flavell, was the main reason behind an application recently by Ellis Greaves of Coventry to add two vehicles to his A licence. The variation was granted by the West Midland Licensing Authority sitting in Birmingham. Objections by British Railways and B.R.S. were withdrawn before the case started because Mr. Greaves agreed to reduce his application from three vehicles to two. The L.A., Mr. John Else, said the production at FlavelFs, a very substantial customer: was increasing and the firm had high export hopes. The operator's son, Mr. John Greaves, said that owing to the heavy demands on his fleet of 24 he had had to cut out back loading. The additional vehicles would to, some extent enable him to reintroduce the practice.