The appeal against the Traffic Commissioner’s decision dated 7 September 2021 varying the Appellant’s Operator’s Licence and authorising Whitby Sports & Social Club as the only operating centre is allowed on the grounds that it was wrong. The Upper Tribunal re-makes the decision substituting the Appellant’s current residential address, 23 The Paddock, Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port, CH66 2NN as the only authorised operating centre for the licence.
Tribunal Hearing: 17 March 2022DECISION OF THE UPPER TRIBUNALON APPEAL from a DECISION of the TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER for NORTH WEST ENGLANDDecision dated: 7 September 2021Appeal dated: 5 October 2021Before: Judge Rupert Jones: Judge of the Upper TribunalMr D Rawsthorn: Member of the Upper TribunalMr S James: Member of the Upper TribunalAppellant: Paul BamberReference: PC1143611Attendances: Paul Bamber - the Appellant in person Heard at: Remotely by BT MeetMe telephoneDate of Upper Tribunal Hearing: 17 March 2022DECISION OF THE UPPER TRIBUNALThe appeal against the Traffic Commissioner’s decision dated 7 September 2021 varying the Appellant’s Operator’s Licence and authorising Whitby Sports & Social Club as the only operating centre is allowed on the grounds that it was wrong. The Upper Tribunal re-makes the decision substituting the Appellant’s current residential address, 23 The Paddock, Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port, CH66 2NN as the only authorised operating centre for the licence.
- DECISION OF THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
- The appeal against the Traffic Commissioner’s decision dated 7 September 2021 varying the Appellant’s Operator’s Licence and authorising Whitby Sports & Social Club as the only operating centre is allowed on the grounds that it was wrong. The Upper Tribunal re-makes the decision substituting the Appellant’s current residential address, 23 The Paddock, Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port, CH66 2NN as the only authorised operating centre for the licence.
- Subject matter
- REASONS FOR DECISION
- The Appellant’s grounds of appeal
- The hearing of the appeal
- The Law
- (b)that there will be adequate arrangements for securing compliance with the requirements of the law relating to the driving and operation of those vehicles.
- [Emphasis Added]
- Discussion, analysis and decision
- Judge Rupert Jones
