Aintree Coachline / Helms of Eastham
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RE: Aintree Coachline / Helms of Eastham
(29/04/2017 10:10)YK53 GXO Wrote: All buses that operate for the company on public roads for the purpose of business or trade require a Section 22 permit O-License. This includes shunt buses. Any bus operating for the company, whether in service or not, requires a valid Operator License showing on the vehicle.You are referring to the licences held by Aintree Coaches International Limited (PC0004738) and by John Cherry (PC0003713). Legally and in the eyes of the Traffic Commissioner these are two separate entities. 4738 authorises the operation of twelve vehicles from Hooton and two from Sefton Industrial Estate and as this is an International licence, vehicles operated under this licence should display its green O-licence discs. 3713 authorises the operation of fourteen vehicles from Sefton Industrial Estate and none from Hooton and as this is a National licence, vehicles operated under this licence should display its blue O-licence discs. If any vehicles with the blue discs are regularly operated from Hooton as an outstation, this needs to be registered on the licence as a separate operating centre. An operating centre is defined as the place where a vehicle is normally kept. An "outstation" is an operating centre in its own right. Stagecoach for instance have many outstations but they are all on the relevant operator's licence. As you have listed 18 vehicles based at Hooton, and say that none are spare, it appears that the authorisation at Hooton on 4738 (green discs) needs to be increased to cover at least the daily vehicle requirement. Furthermore if any of the services registered on 4738 are operated by vehicles with blue discs on 3713, they should display legal "on hire" notices. |
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