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by British Railways when they objected at Preston, last week, to an application by J. Holgate, Ltd. The company were seeking an A licence for "general goods as required" to replace a special A licence covening one vehicle.
Mr. J. Holgate said they had nine vehicles on special A licence, 10 on contract A and six on B licence. Figures of earnings for the company's vehicles were submitted.
• Mr. P. Kershaw, for the railways, said itheir objection would be withdrawn if the normal user were altered. Mr. Holgate agreed to make amendments, and the application was granted, with a normal user detailing 14 classes of traffic for Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Scotland, North East England and the London area.