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Objections to O-Licence bid by operators made public

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Published: January 23, 2018
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The Cambridgeshire Bus Coach and Taxi Association (CBCTA) has publicly published its official objection and evidence it has submitted to the Traffic Commissioner (TC) relating to an application for 45 O-licences [routeone/news/17 January].

The applications have been made by newly-formed commercial companies Fenland ACT Trading Limited (34 vehicles) and Huntingdonshire ACT Trading Limited (11 vehicles).

The objections cover three main grounds:

– Conduct of the individual directors running the parent organisations

– Allegations that the financial standing has potentially been obtained illegally

– The apparent intended use of publicly-funded minibuses to be used competitively in the commercial market

The evidence required to support the objections has been made “for the sake of transparency” says the CBCTA.

Find out more: Details at www.psvobjection.yolasite.com

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