A ROAD surfacing firm has been given licence to store more vehicles on its land following a public inquiry. Hazell & Jefferies can now have an extra 20 lorr.
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A ROAD repair firm’s bid to register more lorries in its fleet could go to a public inquiry after being opposed by South Oxfordshire District Council.
Richard Hazell, who co-founded Hazell & Jefferies in 1971, wants permission to keep an additional 20 heavy goods vehicles and four trailers at his depot off Pot Kiln Lane, near Woodcote, where he is licensed for 13 HGVs and four trailers.
He has also asked the Traffic Commissioner if he can keep 15 more on a yard he owns off Penny Royal, Goring Heath, which currently isn’t authorised for storage.
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