.Licence Grant for Aberdeen Fish Work
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Aberdeen last week, Mr. L. A. 'ells, the Scottish deputy Licensing city, granted yet another A licence the gap created by the withdrawal , railway fish service out of the :ast of Scotland. , ier in the year, Mr. Wells' pre r had granted 46 A-licensed s to fill the gap out of Aberdeen firm of Charles Alexander and rs (Transport) Ltd., Aberdeen.
present application was made for thicles in the name of Sutherlands :rhead (Road Hauliers) Ltd., Petero be operated from Fraserburgh. Pearce. director and manager of tplicant firm, explained that the sh service had started in June of :ar and showed figures of the fish tad carried to connect with their .te company's vehicles in trunk to the south of Scotland and id. He explained that two vehicles equired to meet the need, as they leave Fraserburgh at a different t connect with services in Aberdeen. local fish representatives confirmed important that vehicles left at it times. as this allowed them room nge their traffic and keep the work
The application was opposed by British Railways who, through their representative, made it clear that they were not in court to hold up the delivery of fish, as they realized the importance of this perishable commodity.
Mr. Wells said that he was quite satisfied that the case had been proved. On amendment by the applicant he granted the application with a normal user "Fish on daily service to Aberdeen for onward carriage by Charles Alexander and Partners (Transport) Ltd., Aberdeen."