Latest Industry news – Page 207
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Transport Committee looks into local transport funding
An inquiry is to be held by MPs in the Transport Select Committee into local decision-making on transport expenditure. Among the key issues to be looked at are: whether the government’s proposal to devolve decision-making on transport expenditure to a local level makes sense; whether local bodies like local authorities ...
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MC Rental opens dedicated Maidstone facility
MC Rental has opened a multi-million-pound premises in Maidstone, Kent offering all makes and models of commercial vehicle to rent on daily through to long-term contract hire deals.The three-acre site will include workshops and a jet wash facility to maintain the expanding fleet. There is also a new reception ...
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Senior TC welcomes DfT's forum pledge
Senior traffic commissioner (TC) Beverley Bell has welcomed the DfT pledge to make greater use of the Compliance Forum in influencing Vosa enforcement policy.Regarding the Work of the Vehicle Operating Standards Agency report and last week’s government response, she said: “TCs will consider carefully the government’s response to the Transport ...
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RHA concern at Northamptonshire road narrowing proposal
The RHA is concerned about proposals to reduce the width of roads in Northamptonshire to prevent lorries using them.The county council has said it has to save £140m over the next four years due to government cuts and that innovative ideas, such as narrowing, some roads would help save money.A ...
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Treasury role for Peter Carroll
Peter CarrollFairFuelUK (FFUK) founder Peter Carroll has taken up a new role as special adviser to chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander.FFUK will continue to fight for a fairer deal on fuel with Howard Cox, former FFUK head of communications, at the helm, supported by Lynne Beaumont.Commenting on the ...
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Ecotax suspension leaves international hauliers in limbo
International truck operators have been left in limbo after the French government announced a further – this time indefinite - suspension of its Ecotax road user charging scheme. The scheme, which has been delayed twice already, was due to apply from 1 January 2014 to goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes ...
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EC proposes tighter control over container weights
Container hauliers may soon find themselves being brought to book less frequently for being inadvertently overloaded, following a new EC proposal to tighten up on the declared weights on shipping containers. The new proposal, put forward for inclusion in the EC’s directive (96/53) on vehicle weights and dimensions, seeks to ...
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CILT launches new corporate look
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has unveiled a new corporate identity to provide worldwide recognition for its 33,000 members. The new branding incorporates eight arrows to depict the eight different sectors the CILT represents (supply chain, transport planning, rail, active travel and travel planning, bus and coach, ...
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Get your MT despite strike threat
Due to the threat of industrial action by Royal Mail staff, readers may experience a delay in receiving the 4 November issue of Motor Transport.To make sure you continue to keep up to date with all the key news in road transport, we have created a digital edition of that ...
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Comic Relief supports Transaid with £1m
Comic Relief - which this year raised over £100m from its flagship event Red Nose Day - is backing Transaid with £1m of support over the next five years.The tie up was announced last night at a reception at Buckingham Palace in the presence of Transaid patron HRH The ...
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UK faces months of uncertainty over rural fuel duty rebate
Treasury officials have indicated it will probably take seven to nine months for the European Commission to make its decision about an extension of the UK’s rural fuel duty rebate scheme.Motortransport.co.uk understands that the UK’s recent application to extend the original scheme to 10 new towns in England and Scotland ...
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Highways Agency campaigns to cut accidents at roadworks
The Highways Agency has launched a national awareness campaign designed to encourage drivers to slow down and take proper care in roadworks. The campaign, which includes a national radio advertising programme that began on Monday 21 October and runs into early November, is intended to drive down workplace accidents among ...
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Industry bodies welcome Liverpool bus lane trial
The industry’s two main trade associations have welcomed the start of a trial in Liverpool designed to test the effect on congestion of removing the city’s bus lanes. The trial, which began on 21 October, will last nine months and sees all Liverpool’s bus lanes being suspended – along with ...
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Vosa rejects the findings of recent ATF operator survey
Vosa has rejected the findings of a recent survey depicting a high level of dissatisfaction among authorised testing facility (ATF) operators.A survey published last week by the ATF Operators Association (ATFOA) suggested fewer than 3% of respondents felt opening their ATF had been a very good investment and one they ...
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Ten more UK towns in line for fuel duty rebate
The government has put in its request to the European Commission (EC) to extend the rural fuel rebate scheme to ten more UK towns.Scotland features heavily in the list with Acharacle, Achnasheen, Appin, Carrbridge, Dalwhinnie, Gairloch and Strathpeffer all nominated.Kirkby-in-Furness, Lynton and Hawes are the applications for England. Wales does ...
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Grangemouth: business as usual at Scottish forecourts
The Petrol Retailers Associaition (PRA) has said that fuel supplies on Scottish forecourts remain unaffected at present, despite the temporary shut down of Grangemouth oil refinery due to an unresolved clash between its operator, Ineos, and the Unite union.Brian Madderson, chairman of the PRA, which represents independent fuel retailers across ...
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FTA welcomes recommendations to shake-up parking enforcement
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed the Transport Select Committee’s call to government to review “unacceptable” local authority parking enforcement, which is costing operators hundreds of thousands pounds a year in Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).James Hookham, FTA managing director of policy and communications, who gave evidence to the committee, ...
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EP Training founder Ed Pargeter dies
Ed Pargeter, founder and owner of EP Training in Bookham, Surrey died suddenly last week aged 67.A well known and highly respected figure in LGV training Pargeter set up EP Training 32 years ago.His son Sean, a director of EP Training, said: "He was a true gentleman who always ...
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DHL and RHA call for swift resolution to Grangemouth dispute
Both DHL and the RHA have urged Grangemouth Refinery owner Ineos, the Unite union and workers at the plant, to swiftly resolve their differences and resume fuel production.DHL, which in March took over distribution of fuel for BP from the Grangemouth refinery to airports in Scotland and northern England, said ...
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Royal Mail strike could force customers to rethink delivery options
The post and parcels industry has said the impending Royal Mail strike could force customers to rethink their delivery options as rival operators prepare for disruption to their final-mile deliveries.Patrick Gallagher, CEO at same-day carrier CitySprint, said retailers have been gearing up for potential strike action since the ballot by ...