Nine O-licence applications and decisions that caught our eye this week - 21 July 2017

Ashleigh Wight
July 21, 2017

 

Commercial Motor looks at some of the O-licence applications and decisions that were published this week.

TNT UK would like to base 46 vehicles and 12 trailers in Nobel Way, Birmingham.

Woodland Logistics wants permission for 16 vehicles and four trailers in Dukesmead Industrial Estate, Werrington, Peterborough.

NFT Distribution Operations wants to increase its authorisation at its London Colney By-Pass, St Albans site to 95 vehicles and 140 trailers.

DS Smith Recycling UK would like two vehicles and four trailers in South Mills, Blunham, Bedford.

Montgomery Distribution has applied for eight vehicle and five trailers at a new operating centre in Confederation Park, Lowfields Way, Leeds. This will replace a site in Howley Park Road East, Morley, Leeds.

One Stop Stores wants to decrease its authorisation at its Express Way, Castleford, Normanton to 40 vehicles and 60 trailers.

L Lynch (Plant Hire & Haulage)  would like 25 vehicles at a new site in Channel Gate Road, Willesden Euro Freight Terminal, Willesden, London.

Deadman Confidential has applied for 10 vehicles and two trailers in Willow Lane, Mitcham. This site will replace its Beddington Lane, Croydon site.

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Ashleigh Wight

Ashleigh is a former news reporter for Commercial Motor and Motor Transport and currently the editor of OHW+ and HR and wellbeing editor at Personnel Today.

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