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Lancashire meeting announced by NLCA

THECHAUFFEUR.COM NEWS: Chauffeurs and operators around the UK are being encouraged to attend the latest meeting organised by the National Limousine and Chauffeur Association.

The Bower Hotel, Chadderton, Oldham in Lancashire is to host the May meeting and there is a long list of issues which are being discussed with new and current members.

Legislation Officer Bill Bowling is planning to raise the issues of PSV Operator Licenses and issues surrounding VAT.

Other subjects include spot fines, Police impounds, insurance and self drive. The meeting will also see presentations from KALPA taxation and driver’s payments and Bluetooth advertising.

All operators are invited to the meeting which starts at 19:30 on Wednesday 12th May 2010.

Sat Nav postcode: OL9 8DE

Click here for a video of a recent meeting.

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