Background about the appellant
Background about the appellant
The appellant’s business is the production, storage and distribution of its own farm produce, in particular potatoes, rhubarb and carrots; and the storage and distribution of farm produce, in particular potatoes, sugar and grain, for third party customers. The appellant remains a family business. As part of its distribution process, the appellant runs a fleet of lorries, employing five drivers and two workshop members of staff.
The appellant obtained its operator’s licence in 1993.
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeal. We order that the direction of the Traffic Commissioner to revoke Norfolk Farm Produce Limited’s operator’s licence, conveyed in a letter of
- The revocation direction appealed against
- Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
- The Upper Tribunal proceedings in this case
- Background about the appellant
- Events leading up to the TC’s direction to revoke
- Events subsequent to the TC’s direction to revoke
- The appellant’s case in brief
- Was the TC’s direction to revoke wrong?
- The decision of the majority of the panel
- Summary view of the minority of the panel
- Conclusions
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