A courier company, Sharma Courier Limited, is seeking authorization to operate goods vehicles from a site located in Chipping Sodbury, part of South Gloucestershire. The firm has submitted an application to use the Heidelberg Materials Plant on Wickwar Road as an operating centre for two goods vehicles and two trailers.
Local residents and landowners have the opportunity to voice their concerns regarding the application. Those who believe that the operation of these vehicles may impact their use or enjoyment of nearby land are encouraged to submit written representations.
How to Submit Concerns
Written concerns can be addressed to the Traffic Commissioner at Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UE. Submissions must be made by April 6, 2024, outlining the reasons why the land’s use or enjoyment might be affected by the proposed operations.
In addition to sending their concerns to the Traffic Commissioner, individuals must also provide a copy of their representations to the applicant at 21 Mead Court, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2JP. Clear information on how to make these representations is available on the government’s official website.
The outcome of this application could have implications for the local community, depending on the feedback received and the subsequent decision by the Traffic Commissioner. The public notice regarding this application can be accessed through the Public Notice Portal at publicnoticeportal.uk, ensuring transparency and community involvement in the decision-making process.
