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Decision for Peyton Travel Ltd (PG2003038) & Transport Manager, Peyton Spallek

The Traffic Commissioner for Wales' written decision for Peyton Travel Ltd (PG2003038) & Transport Manager, Peyton Spallek

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The Traffic Commissioner for Wales decided:

Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981 (“the Act”):

Decisions made in respect of Peyton Travel Ltd PG2003038

  • Pursuant to adverse findings under sections 17(3)(aa) and (c) of the Act, the number of discs authorised is reduced from 26 to 1 for a period of 16 days with effect from 23:45 hours on 20 December 2024 under section 17(2)(d) of the Act.

  • The operator’s repute is tarnished, but not lost.

  • An adverse finding is made in terms of section 17(1)(a) of the Act that the operator no longer meets the requirement of financial standing in section 14ZA(2). A period of grace is granted under section 17(1A), as requested by the operator, for a period of 3 months (until 6 March 2025), to allow it to rectify the situation. The operator must demonstrate that it meets the financial standing requirement by showing that it has access to an average of £120,500 over a period of 3 months by submitting bank statements, in the operator’s name, for the months of November and December 2024 and January 2025.  These must be sent to the Office of the Traffic Commissioner at cymru.wales@otc.gov.uk by 15 February 2025.

Decision made in respect of transport manager Peyton Spallek

  • Peyton Spallek’s repute as a transport manager is tarnished, but not lost.

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Published 31 December 2024

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