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Applications and Decisions 3 Septmeber 2014 OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND) APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 6603 PUBLICATION DATE: 03 September 2014 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 24 September 2014 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (North West of England) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 248 8521 Website: www.gov.uk The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Applications and Decisions will be published on: 17/09/2014 Publication Price 60 pence (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS Important Information All correspondence relating to public inquiries should be sent to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (North West of England) Suite 4 Stone Cross Place Stone Cross Lane North Golborne Warrington WA3 2SH General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. Further notes precede each section, where appropriate. Accuracy of publication – Details published of applications reflect information provided by applicants. The Traffic Commissioner cannot be held responsible for applications that contain incorrect information. Our website includes details of all applications listed in this booklet. The website address is: www.gov.uk Copies of Applications and Decisions can be inspected free of charge at the Office of the Traffic Commissioner in Leeds. 2 LIST OF CONTENTS Section 1 – Applications Received 1.1 New applications 1.2 Variation applications Section 2 – Applications Decided (Without Public Inquiries) 2.1 New applications granted 2.2 New applications refused 2.3 Variation applications granted 2.4 Variation applications refused Section 3 – Schedule 4 Applications 3.1 New applications 3.2 Variation applications 3.3 Other Schedule 4 approvals Section 4 – Applications Withdrawn or Grants Not Taken Up 4.1 Applications withdrawn 4.2 Grants not taken up (grant fee not paid) Section 5 – Public Inquiries 5.1 Notice of public inquiries to be held 5.2 Decisions taken at public inquiries 5.3 Notice of Transport Manager public inquiries to be held 5.4 Decisions taken at Transport Manager public inquiries Section 6 – Operating Centre Reviews (Without Public Inquiries) 6.1 Decisions taken following reviews Section 7 – Licences Surrendered or Terminated 7.1 Licences surrendered 7.2 Licences terminated Section 8 – Licences Revoked (Without Public Inquiries) Section 9 – Corrections 3 Section 1 – Applications Received Inspection of licence applications can be requested under the provisions of Regulation 9 of the Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Regulations 1995 by anybody who holds statutory objector status. Applications may be inspected free of charge at the Office of the Traffic Commissioner in Leeds by any person who carries written authorisation to act in that capacity. Objections against published applications may be made in writing by a Chief Officer of Police, a local authority, a planning authority or a prescribed trade union or association within 21 days of the date on which notice of an application is published in Applications and Decisions. Objections must be made either on the grounds that any of the requirements listed in Section 13 of the Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Act 1995 are not met and/or that a nominated operating centre will be unsuitable for use as such. A copy of the objection must be sent by the objector to the applicant at the same time that it is sent to the Traffic Commissioner. The onus of proof in terms of the grounds on which an objection is lodged lies with the objector. You may fax a copy of your objection to 0113 2488521 but please note that you must send the original signed document through the post. Classification of Operator Licences – There are three classes of licence: A Restricted (R) licence authorises the use of a goods vehicle on public roads in Great Britain for the carriage of the licence holder’s own goods in the course of his trade or business. The licence holder cannot carry goods for other people for hire or reward; A Standard National (SN) licence allows the licence holder to carry both his own goods and goods for other people for hire or reward, on public roads in Great Britain. He can also carry his own goods on journeys abroad; A Standard International (SI) licence allows the licence holder to carry both his own goods and goods for other people for hire or reward. These activities can be undertaken both in Great Britain and on international journeys. Section 1.1 – New Applications OC1132159 SN AB VEHICLE LOGISTICS LTD Director(s): ALAN BARRETT. 1071 MANCHESTER ROAD ROCHDALE OL11 2XJ Operating Centre: HEYWOOD DISTRIBUTION PARK, PILSWORTH , HEYWOOD OL10 2TT Authorisation:3 Vehicle(s) and 1 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): GEORGE EDWARD MIELKE. This application is a Change of Entity of licence number OC1132159 HELD BY ALAN BARRETT. There is no change of operating centre but there is an increase in the number of authorised vehicles from 2 to 3. OC1132033 R ANDREW MASSEY T/A JUST NISSAN YARD 2-6, CENTURY MILL, GEORGE STREET, FARNWORTH, BOLTON BL4 9QT Operating Centre: YARDS 2 - 6 , CENTURY MILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, GEORGE STREET, FARNWORTH, BOLTON BL4 9QT Authorisation:1 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). 4 OC1132113 R BLACK DIAMOND (SALES) LIMITED Director(s): JAMES THOMPSON, JANET TOWNSEND, CLIFFORD ROBERT TOWNSEND. UNIT 1/2, GUARDIAN STREET INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, GUARDIAN STREET WARRINGTON WA5 1SJ Operating Centre: UNIT 2, GUARDIAN STREET INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, GUARDIAN STREET WARRINGTON WA5 1SJ Authorisation:2 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). OC1132106 R C & G WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD Director(s): BECKY WATKINS. RAILWAY SIDINGS, STATION ROAD, KIRKHAM PRESTON PR4 2HD Operating Centre: RAILWAY SIDINGS, STATION ROAD, KIRKHAM PRESTON PR4 2HD Authorisation:2 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). OC1131917 R CLEWLEY SWEEPERS LTD Director(s): PAUL BLAYLOCK, MARK CLEWLEY. 45 EDENBRIDGE ROAD, CHEADLE HULME , CHEADLE SK8 5PX Operating Centre: HAULAGE YARD, SUGAR LANE, ADLINGTON MACCLESFIELD SK10 5SQ Authorisation:4 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). OC1132374 R CPM ASPHALT LTD Director(s): MICHAEL MCMAHON. 9 DEGAS CLOSE SALFORD M7 3BG Operating Centre: SANDFIELD HOUSE, FAILSWORTH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MORTON STREET, FAILSWORTH, MANCHESTER M35 0BN Authorisation:3 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). OC1132073 SN DUNBIA LTD Director(s): ANDREW SMYTH, COLIN EDWARD POTTS, LIAM DEMPSEY, JAMES GEORGE DOBSON, JOHN ROBERT DOBSON. DUNBIA PRESTON, CHURCH ROAD, BAMBER BRIDGE PRESTON PR5 6AJ Operating Centre: DUNBIA PRESTON, CHURCH ROAD, BAMBER BRIDGE PRESTON PR5 6AJ Authorisation:10 Vehicle(s) and 15 Trailer(s). Operating Centre: DUNBIA SAWLEY, CASTILL LAITHE ABATTOIR, GISBURN ROAD, SAWLEY, CLITHEROE BB7 4LH Authorisation:4 Vehicle(s) and 9 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): MARK ANDREW JEFFREY. OC1131875 R FASTFLOW ENERGY SERVICES LIMITED Director(s): TERRY WALSH, TONY COTTRELL, SHAUN HASTINGS, NEIL ARMSTRONG. 9 ASHTON ROAD, GOLBORNE , WARRINGTON WA3 3TS Operating Centre: 9 ASHTON ROAD, GOLBORNE , WARRINGTON WA3 3TS Authorisation:6 Vehicle(s) and 2 Trailer(s). OC1131863 R FIELD SUPPLIES ETWALL LTD Director(s): PAMELA BARBARA WEBB, ANGELA SUZANNE HOLLINGWORTH, RICHARD HOLLINGWORTH. FIELD VIEW, WILLINGTON ROAD, ETWALL DERBY DE65 6NR Operating Centre: LODGE FARM, WILLINGTON ROAD, ETWALL DERBY DE65 6NR Authorisation:1 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). 5 OC1132121 R G FEARON LTD Director(s): LAURA JANE FEARON, GAVIN FEARON. HOLLOWS FARM, GRANGE , KESWICK CA12 5UQ Operating Centre: HOLLOWS FARM, GRANGE , KESWICK CA12 5UQ Authorisation:1 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). OC1131906 SN GARY VINCENT MARTIN T/A G.MARTIN MIXERS 141 RIMROSE VALLEY ROAD LIVERPOOL L23 9YR Operating Centre: SEAFORTH READYMIX CONCRETE PLANT, SEAFORTH DOCK , LIVERPOOL L21 1JD Authorisation:2 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): LEWIS GEORGE O'HARE OC1131899 R GILLYS YARD LIMITED Director(s): STEVEN GILDEA. 43 BRAZLEY AVENUE, HORWICH , BOLTON BL6 6LF Operating Centre: STATION YARD, STATION ROAD, BLACKROD BOLTON BL6 5JE Authorisation:2 Vehicle(s) and 1 Trailer(s). OC1132107 R GRAYSONS H & E SERVICES LTD Director(s): PETER GRAYSON, ERIC GRAYSON. KEDROS, MOSS SIDE, FORMBY LIVERPOOL L37 0AE Operating Centre: 97A ALTCAR ROAD, FORMBY , LIVERPOOL L37 8DL Authorisation:7 Vehicle(s) and 1 Trailer(s). OC1131952 SN H & E TROTTER LTD Director(s): MARK TROTTER, COLIN TROTTER. LOW DYKE, CALTHWAITE , PENRITH CA11 9PS Operating Centre: LOW DYKE, CALTHWAITE , PENRITH CA11 9PS Authorisation:15 Vehicle(s) and 15 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): COLIN TROTTER OC1132034 SN HAPTON TRADING LIMITED Director(s): DAVID JOHN CAIRNS, FRANK CASTLEY OWEN. HAPTON VALLEY COLLIERY, ACCRINGTON ROAD, HAPTON BURNLEY BB11 5QG Operating Centre: HAPTON VALLEY COLLIERY, ACCRINGTON ROAD, HAPTON BURNLEY BB11 5QG Authorisation:3 Vehicle(s) and 2 Trailer(s). Operating Centre: HANDBRIDGE MILL, OXFORD ROAD , BURNLEY BB11 3AZ Authorisation:2 Vehicle(s) and 0 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): FRANK CASTLEY OWEN OC1132137 SN HOWARTH BROTHERS HAULAGE LTD T/A HOWARTH BROTHERS Director(s): LEWIS O'NEILL, JANET O'NIELL. UNIT 3, MOSS LANE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MOSS LANE, ROYTON, OLDHAM OL2 6HR Operating Centre: `UNIT 3, MOSS LANE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MOSS LANE, ROYTON, OLDHAM OL2 6HR Authorisation:5 Vehicle(s) and 5 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): LEWIS O'NEILL 6 OC1132267 SN IAN EDWARD BUXTON T/A IEB CONTRACTORS 40 CHURCH LANE, MARCHINGTON , UTTOXETER ST14 8LJ Operating Centre: BREACH COTTAGE, BREACH LANE, SUDBURY ASHBOURNE DE6 5HH Authorisation:1 Vehicle(s) and 3 Trailer(s). Transport Manager(s): JOSEPH MICHAEL BLEST-HOPLEY OC1131930 SI JONATRANS LIMITED Director(s): IAN MARTYN JONES.
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