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Vision Travel International cut licence by three vehicles

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Published: April 24, 2017
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Vision Travel International have voluntarily reduced 15-vehicle licence to 12 after submitting financial evidence at a PI

A voluntary reduction in the authorisation on the licence held by Havant-based Vision Travel International from 15 to 12 vehicles was accepted by Deputy Traffic Commissioner (DTC) Tim Hayden at a Bristol Public Inquiry (PI).

After hearing financial evidence in private the DTC required the company to submit further financial evidence to the Office of the Traffic Commissioner (OTC) by 13 June

The PI was called to consider financial evidence submitted by the company as part of an undertaking agreed at a previous PI. After hearing financial evidence in private the DTC required the company to submit further financial evidence to the Office of the Traffic Commissioner (OTC) by 13 June.

Transport Manager Graham Essex was also required to lodge his contract of employment with the OTC within seven days of the hearing.

The DTC approved an application to change the operating centre on the licence from Fulflood Road, Havant, to Unit 11, Kenwood Business Park, New Lane, Havant.

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