Limited Grant for Hunter in Tipper Application
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T Edinburgh on Monday the Scottish 1 Licensing Authority, Mr. W. F. uin, refused to grant an application, as ,ted, for E. and A. Hunter of Lauriston. Ilkirk, seeking a B licence for eight viers of 34,4 tons. on road and building td excavated materials to the extent of I per cent within 25 miles, and the dance of 20 per cent within 100 miles; granted, the firm would surrender hides under Contract A for Johnstons id Paton Ltd. (builders merchants), rangemouth, and Craigend Brickworks .d., Larbert.
To allow all eight vehicles to operate r both parties was impossible. Mr. uin ruled. The original licences had :en granted without public inquiry and ty grant allowing use on the basis pro)sed would undoubtedly represent largeale, back-door entry into the haulage dustry proper, he said. Any grant ust be defined ns to use by either [stonier.
For the applicant, it was shown that e company had built up a fleet since abruary, 1963, and that the last vehicle had been put on very recently. Here again Mr. Quin pointed out that the Tribunal had given clear notice to licensing authorities regarding conversions from contract to normal operations within one year of taking out the contract licence.
The applicant wished to use vehicles more flexibly. it was stated. and although the restriction imposed by the Authority would defeat the fullest intentions, the applicant accepted the ruling. Mr. Quin then granted a B licence with the use of four vehicles restricted to Johnstons and Paton Ltd. and three vehicles restricted to Craigend Brickworks Ltd.
Bona.s appeal dismissed THE Minister of Transport has dis
missed an appeal by Red House Garage Co. Ltd., against a decision of the West Midland Traffic Commissioners granting to Bonas and Son Ltd. a variation of their road service licence to operate excursions and tours from Coventry so as to authorize L three-day tour to Blackpool.