Courier Firm Seeks Approval for Vehicle Operations in Chipping Sodbury

A courier company is applying for permission to operate vehicles from a site in South Gloucestershire. Sharma Courier Limited has submitted a request to use the Heidelberg Materials Plant on Wickwar Road in Chipping Sodbury as an operating centre for two goods vehicles and two trailers.

This application is part of the company’s efforts to expand its logistics capabilities and enhance service delivery in the region. The notice regarding this application is publicly available on the Public Notice Portal, which can be accessed at publicnoticeportal.uk.

Individuals who own or occupy land near the proposed operating centre and feel that their use or enjoyment of that land could be impacted are encouraged to voice their concerns. Written representations can be submitted to the Traffic Commissioner at Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UE. The deadline for submissions is April 6.

In addition to sending representations to the Traffic Commissioner, concerned parties must also provide a copy of their correspondence to the applicant at 21 Mead Court, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2JP. Detailed instructions on how to make representations are available on the government’s official website.

The outcome of this application will determine whether Sharma Courier Limited can proceed with its plans, which may affect the local community and traffic patterns in the area. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this process to ensure their voices are heard.