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6432 27 January 2021 Office of the Traffic Commissioner (North East of England) Applications and Decisions Publication Number: 6432 Publication Date: 27/01/2021 Objection Deadline Date: 17/02/2021 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (North East of England) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The next edition of Applications and Decisions will be published on: 27/01/2021 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] PLEASE NOTE THE PUBLIC COUNTER IS CLOSED AND TELEPHONE CALLS WILL NO LONGER BE TAKEN AT HILLCREST HOUSE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Office of the Traffic Commissioner is currently running an adapted service as all staff are currently working from home in line with Government guidance on Coronavirus (COVID-19). Most correspondence from the Office of the Traffic Commissioner will now be sent to you by email. There will be a reduction and possible delays on correspondence sent by post. The best way to reach us at the moment is digitally. Please upload documents through your VOL user account or email us. There may be delays if you send correspondence to us by post. At the moment we cannot be reached by phone. If you wish to make an objection to an application it is recommended you send the details to [email protected]. If you have an urgent query related to dealing with coronavirus (COVID- 19) response please email [email protected] with COVID-19 clearly stated in the subject line and a member of staff will contact you. If you are an existing operator without a VOL user account, and you would like one, please email [email protected] and a member of staff will contact you as soon as possible to arrange this. You will need to answer some security questions. 2 Applications and Decisions 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/traffic-commissioners Copies of Applications and Decisions can be inspected free of charge at the Office of the Traffic Commissioner in Leeds. 3 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 4 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 OB2040897 R Malcolm Christopher Beckett C K BECKETT, SHAW LANE, CARLTON, BARNSLEY, S71 3HJ Operating Centre: CUTTS TRANSPORT, SHAWFIELD ROAD, BARNSLEY, S71 3HS Authorisation: 4 vehicle(s), 3 trailer(s) Operating Centre: C K BECKETT, SHAW LANE, CARLTON, BARNSLEY, S71 3HJ Authorisation: 4 vehicle(s) 5 OB2034451 SI SWIFT TRANS LOGISTICS LTD Director(s): EMILIAN MITROFAN 25 ST. THOMAS ROAD, COVENTRY, CV6 7AS Operating Centre: UNIT 3, LITTLEWOOD STREET, DONCASTER, DN4 0EH Authorisation: 3 vehicle(s), 3 trailer(s) Transport Manager(s): SALMAN TARIQ New Undertaking: Swift Trans Logistics Ltd to provide financial evidence in the name of Swift Trans Logistics Ltd covering November, December and January 2020, to the Central Licensing Office in Leeds by no later than 10 February 2020. This must show that the operator has continued to meet the required level of available finance throughout the period by reference to an average balance, dependant on the rates applicable at that time Attached to Licence. OB2040830 R JUST STATICS LTD Director(s): Michael Fredrick William Thomas Willett STARLITE BUNGALOW, GORSE LANE, GRANTHAM, NG31 7UE Operating Centre: Ballards Removals Ltd, Ballards Business Park, Old London Road, Markham Moor, Retford, DN22 0TE Authorisation: 2 vehicle(s), 1 trailer(s) OB2040812 R RJK DIGGER & DEVELOPMENT LTD Director(s): Ryan King 14 FITZHERBERT STREET, WARSOP, MANSFIELD, NG20 0PX Operating Centre: GREENHILL FARM, BARNBY ROAD, BALDERTON, NEWARK, NG24 3NE Authorisation: 1 vehicle(s) OB2039172 R STREET LIGHTING SUPPLIES & CO LTD. Director(s): ROGER DAVID HABBERFIELD, LISA CRAIG WHYTE 20 ABBOTSINCH ROAD, GRANGEMOUTH, FK3 9UX Operating Centre: STREET LIGHTING SUPPLIES, FRONT STREET, SEATON BURN, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, NE13 6BW Authorisation: 4 vehicle(s) OB2041014 SN B.T FREIGHT LTD Director(s): Beavan Tafirenyika 28 CHALMERS DRIVE, DONCASTER, DN2 4RU Operating Centre: FENWICK HAULAGE, CARCROFT COMMON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, HANGTHWAITE ROAD, DONCASTER, DN6 7BD Authorisation: 1 vehicle(s), 1 trailer(s) Transport Manager(s): Kelli Swales OB2039806 SI PKA TRANSPORTATION LTD Director(s): Philip Armstrong UNITS 2 AND 3, DALTON WORKS, DEAL STREET, KEIGHLEY, BD21 4LA Operating Centre: Unit 17, Castlefields Industrial Estate, Keighley, BD16 2AG Authorisation: 6 vehicle(s), 6 trailer(s) Transport Manager(s): Daron McKnight OB2040890 R TFL GRAB HIRE & AGGREGATES LTD Director(s): Simon Peter Lether, Grant Bradley Lether 168 STANNINGLEY ROAD, LEEDS, LS13 3AD Operating Centre: 168 STANNINGLEY ROAD, LEEDS, LS13 3AD Authorisation: 1 vehicle(s) OB2033313 SI BROWNS AUTO SERVICES LIMITED Director(s): gareth brown 20 DOWSEY ROAD, SHERBURN VILLAGE, DURHAM, DH6 1JH Operating Centre: BROWNS AUTO SERVICES LTD, FRONT STREET, SHERBURN VILLAGE, DURHAM, DH6 1QY Authorisation: 2 vehicle(s), 1 trailer(s) Transport Manager(s): KATHRYN SMITH 6 OB2040970 R TESFORD LTD Director(s): GLENN LEWIS LAWRENCE 18 WOOLSTHORPE LANE, MUSTON, NOTTINGHAM, NG13 0FE Operating Centre: Chris Allsop Industrial Park, PRIVATE ROAD 2, COLWICK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, NOTTINGHAM, NG4 2JR Authorisation: 2 vehicle(s) OB2040687 SI Barbara Gethings 481 BEECHDALE ROAD, NOTTINGHAM, NG8 3LF Operating Centre: UNIT C, DENBY ROAD, HELLABY, ROTHERAM, S66 8HR Authorisation: 10 vehicle(s) Transport Manager(s): Laura Pilliner OB2040837 R Wayne Michael Taafe 36 ACRE CRESCENT, Middleton, LEEDS, LS10 4DJ Operating Centre: 83 Thorpe Lane, Middleton, Leeds, LS10 4EP Authorisation: 2 vehicle(s), 2 trailer(s) OB2040834 SI NUMBER 1 HEALTHCARE LIMITED Director(s): HOLMES KAMBOLE, DORA NACHILIMA Unit 7, Pomfret Business Centre,
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