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Glasgow firm applies to base 9 lorries on Hunter Street
Glasgow firm applies to base 9 lorries on Hunter Street

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Glasgow firm applies to base 9 lorries on Hunter Street

A local company has applied for a licence to operate nine goods vehicles from a Glasgow street. CWSSOP Limited, trading as Clyde Skips of 15 Candleriggs Square, submitted the request to use 190 Hunter Street as its base. The application, which affects no trailers, is currently under consideration. The full public notice can be viewed at Nearby landowners or occupiers, concerned about potential impacts, are invited to submit written objections to the Traffic Commissioner. These must be sent within 21 days to Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UE. A copy of the objection should also be sent to Clyde Skips at 15 Candleriggs Square. A Guide to Making Representations is available at

Neighbours complain about Hereford Rugby Club's party plans
Neighbours complain about Hereford Rugby Club's party plans

BBC News

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Neighbours complain about Hereford Rugby Club's party plans

Plans to host "noisy" late night events at Hereford Rugby Club have attracted criticism from locals – with even existing noise levels said to have reduced one neighbour to valid objections were submitted in response to a bid to extend the club's licence to play music and to serve food and alcohol until 02:00 at activities have been permitted until 23:00, and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, for the past four application for the proposed extended hours will be decided by a council committee on Friday. Among the residents objecting to the new licence was Sally Budd, who lives in a building that overlooks the club."The noise can already be incessant from late morning onwards," she said."You can't get away from it in the house, you can't even hear the TV. It has reduced one neighbour to tears."The club said it only intended to use the new licence during the summer months when there were no matches on, and that it would not host events every said it anticipated "probably around eight to ten events a year.""We don't want to annoy the neighbours," the club had been hosting an increasing number of charity events for free – but the failure of Hereford Round Table's Rock The Wye event to secure a temporary event permission at the club's ground highlighted a need for a more flexible premises licence, the club spokesperson added. This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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