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When the Going gets Tough, the Tough get Selling says RHA

11/11/2008

The current economic climate will clearly have an impact upon next year's CV Show says the Road Haulage Association. This follows news that two truck manufacturers have taken the decision not to exhibit at next year's Commercial Vehicle Show. Despite this, the RHA remains confident that the Show will continue to be a great success.

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Top Gear, Sunday 2 November - RHA response

03/11/2008

Following the broadcast of the BBC Top Gear programme on Sunday in which one of the presenters, Jeremy Clarkson made what were considered to be wholly inappropriate comments regarding HGV drivewrs, RHA Chief Executive Roger King has written to Mr Mark Thomson, Director General of the BBC. The transcript of Mr King's letter is as follows...

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Key to Lewis Hamilton victory holds lesson for road hauliers says RHA

03/11/2008

Telematics was key to Lewis Hamilton winning the Formula 1 World Championship on Sunday – and it is key to the survival and prosperity of road haulage companies.

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RHA wins concessions on Manchester Charging Scheme

28/10/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the news that the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) has agreed to delay the imposition of a congestion charge on trucks until they can prove that there are real cost savings for hauliers that result from reduced congestion. The RHA is also pleased that AGMA has recognized the vital role HGVs play in the economic competitiveness of the region.

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"DfT misleading public over haulage costs", says RHA

20/10/2008

The Road Haulage Association rejects the Department for Transport’s latest comments on the costs faced by British road haulage businesses.

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Cotswold lorry management scheme "A stitch up" says RHA

17/10/2008

Gloucestershire County Council’s Traffic Regulation Committee has approved the Cotswold Lorry Management scheme by a vote of 4 to 3 despite a spirited objection from the RHA.

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"Diesel users should pay petrol prices" says Road Haulage Association

17/10/2008

News that the supermarket fuel price war has resulted in the price of litre of petrol now costing under one pound at some sites comes as a smack in the teeth to the UK haulage industry; the industry on which UK plc is totally reliant.

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RHA annouces new Chief Executive

15/10/2008

The Road Haulage Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Geoff Dunning as its new Chief Executive.

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RHA welcomes replacement ferry announcement

18/09/2008

Today's announcement of a replacement ferry service from Rosyth operated by Norfolk Line is good news for the freight industry and Scotland as a whole. However we have some concerns at the lengthy gap in the service, moreso now that there is uncertainy and potential capacity constraints at other ports due to the fire at the Channel Tunnel which could possibly be out of action for freight for some considerable time.

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OCRS mis-used by buyers of haulage services, warns RHA

11/09/2008

Buyers of transport sectors are mis-using an internal VOSA system for scoring truck operators, the Road Haulage Association warns.

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RHA asks Chancellor to vary duty on petrol and diesel

03/09/2008

The Road Haulage Association has called on the Chancellor to vary the duty level on diesel and petrol to ensure that the pump price of the two fuels remain roughly the same – as has been the accepted price position of the two fuels for years.

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RHA welcomes inquiry findings on Britain's worst road

05/08/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the findings of an independent inquiry into improvements to the major trunk road between London and the East Coast the A12. Currently classified as ‘of regional importance’, it carries the dubious reputation of being dubbed Britain’s worst road.

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RHA National Training's unique CPC structure gets record results

01/08/2008

2 years ago, RHA National Training broke the mould that had restricted the options available for studying Freight Management CPC.

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RHA welcomes progress on new haulage penalty scheme

25/07/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed progress on a new sanction regime for trucks. The Graduated Fixed Penalties, Financial Penalty Deposit and Immobilisation Schemes consultation is published today by the Department for Transport.

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RHA welcomes MPs' findings on foreign trucks

21/07/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the findings of the Transport Select Committee that the high fuel taxes UK hauliers pay compared with their EU rivals are clearly unfair and that the Government should take action.

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RHA welcomes 2ppl duty freeze but wants to see more

16/07/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the announcement that the 2 pence per litre increase in fuel duty proposed for October is to be postponed but considers it to be a very small step indeed towards helping the industry upon which literally every home and business in the UK is totally reliant.

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RHA disappointed at Conservative sense of timing

07/07/2008

The Road Haulage Association is disappointed at the timing of the latest Conservative proposals for a Fuel Duty Stabiliser.

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A personal message from RHA National Chairman, Andy Boyle

30/06/2008

"Add YOUR voice and make our industry HEARD"

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2nd July - UK Hauliers take to the streets of London

30/06/2008

Wednesday 2 July 2008 will see hauliers from all corners of the UK meet in London for what is set to be the biggest display of industry unity in recent years when members of the Road Haulage Association, the lobby group TransAction 2007, the Transport Association and other industry bodies make their voice heard.

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RHA takes leading role in unique fuel duty policy

27/06/2008

At an emergency meeting of the International Road Transport Union (IRU) in Brussels yesterday, the world body for the road transport industry drew up a resolution designed to put a united response to the current fuel price crisis to the EU Commission.

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2nd July 2008 - UK Hauliers Unite in Day of Action

26/06/2008

On Wednesday 2 July 2008, members of the Road Haulage Association, the lobby group TransAction 2007 and the Transport Association will take the fuel issue to the heart of the Nation's capital to ensure that soaring fuel prices and the highest levels of fuel duty in Europe are top of the political agenda. And while convoy of Heavy Goods Vehicles makes its way from the M40 Westway south to Westminster, a large foot lobby will be taking the message to the Houses of Parliament.

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RHA to Unite in Industry Day of Action

19/06/2008

As part of the industry day of action planned for 2nd July, the Road Haulage Association will be joining forces with other protest groups, primarily to support the Fuel Price Regulator amendment to the Finance Bill (expected to be debated at that time) and also the seek the introduction of an Essential User Rebate.

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RHA takes over European Tow Show

17/06/2008

The Road Haulage Association is pleased to announce it has taken over the European Tow Show following negotiations with Frank McAllister and Roy Jones the originators of this highly successful event.

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Hauliers, Farmers and Fishermen fight for Fair Play on Fuel

13/06/2008

The Road Haulage Association has added its voice to that of Scottish farmers and fishermen to press for urgent Government action on fuel.

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Manchester Congestion Charge - "A Tax On Trucks" says RHA

10/06/2008

The Road Haulage Association is concerned that Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly has given the green light to Greater Manchester’s plans to introduce congestion charging by 2012 with seemingly very little consideration to the road freight sector on which industry in the area is so heavily reliant.

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RHA disappointed at decision on Longer, Heavier Vehicles

03/06/2008

The RHA today (03.06.08) expressed disappointment at Secretary of State for Transport Ruth Kelly's decision not to allow longer, heavier lorries on UK roads.

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"Cut diesel duty NOW" urges RHA

02/06/2008

As the latest Road Haulage Association fuel comparisons indicate, the average UK cost of a litre of diesel has risen by 8 pence per litre since mid-May. That equates to an increase in operating costs for an average HGV of just under £5,000 per annum.

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RHA welcomes support for Fuel Duty Regulator

30/05/2008

The RHA is delighted that Dr Stephen Ladyman MP and a group of parliamentary colleagues have proposed that Government establish a fuel duty moderator almost identical to the SNP/RHA proposal for a Fuel Duty Regulator.

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Fuel Duty - Now for Real Action

30/05/2008

After this week’s fuel price protest in London, the Road Haulage Association is pressing ahead with arrangements for a mass rally and lobby of Parliament in early July after getting the full support of the RHA Board of Directors.

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RHA Board elects new Chairman

30/05/2008

The Board of Directors of the Road Haulage Association has elected Andy Boyle of Herefordshire-based A.B.E. (Ledbury) Limited as its new Chairman.

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RHA disappointment at Superfast Ferry news

28/05/2008

The Road Haulage Association is bitterly disappointed at today’s news that Superfast ferries are pulling out of Rosyth.

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Sarkozy's VAT Tax proposals are a "non-starter" says RHA

28/05/2008

President Sarkozy's proposal that EU States should consider lowering the VAT rates on fuel was labelled a non-starter by the Road Haulage Association.

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RHA to organise mass lobby of Parliament

19/05/2008

The RHA announced today (19 May 2008) that the RHA Board will consider organising a mass lobby of Parliament on a date yet to be announced at its meeting next week.

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"Government and haulage customers must respond to soaring fuel prices" says RHA

16/05/2008

Large numbers of hauliers face being out of business by soaring fuel prices, warns the Road Haulage Association.

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RHA welcomes UK move on foreign hauliers

06/05/2008

The RHA has welcomed news that the UK domestic haulage market will remain closed to trucks from most of Eastern Europe for another year.

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RHA Supports fuel price amendment to Finance Bill

06/05/2008

The RHA has welcomed the recently tabled amendments tabled to the Finance Bill, are aimed at stabilising fuel prices generally and at reducing the price of fuel sold to road haulage operators.

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RHA Scottish Hauliers 'lay it on the line' at Holyrood

30/04/2008

Today, 30th April, a delegation of 15 Scottish hauliers met with Scottish parliamentarians at Holyrood. The aim of the meeting was to highlight current concerns including the recent uncertainty over fuel supplies from the Grangemouth refinery and of course the continuing fuel price rises.

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RHA welcomes news from Grangemouth

30/04/2008

Phil Flanders, RHA's Scotland & Northern Ireland Director welcomed the news that there is hopefully an end in sight to the uncertainty about fuel supplies at Grangemouth.

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"Hauliers can no longer absorb soaring cost increases" warns RHA

28/04/2008

The Road Haulage Association has criticised buyers of road haulage services who refuse to discuss rate increases, despite the soaring cost of diesel.

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RHA announces 3-Point Plan for Haulage Industry Survival

18/04/2008

The 2008 Commercial Vehicle Show at Birmingham's NEC provided the perfect opportunity for RHA Chief Executive Roger King to call publicly for Government to support the UK's beleaguered haulage industry.

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October 1 sees new era for Statutory Fees

11/04/2008

The road haulage and insurance sectors have welcomed the government decision to bring in an all-new statutory charging system for vehicle recovery on October 1.

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Get a great deal with the new RHA UK fuelcard - and you can take that as ReD!

11/04/2008

With increasing volatility in the fuel market it is vital that operators stay in control of your fuel costs at all times and RHA Marketing DIrector, Andrew Green, is confident that the new RHA UK Fuelcard will do just that by offering a consistently competitive fuel price at strategically-located refuelling outlets across the UK.

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RHA Rescue & Recovery Group Chairman receives GreenFlag Gold Truck Award

31/03/2008

The Road Haulage Association is delighted that the chairman of the Association’s Rescue and Recovery Group, Richard Goddard, has been presented with The GreenFlag Gold Truck Award.

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Visiting trucks are much more likely to be involved in an accident than UK trucks

31/03/2008

The RHA believes that the public understand this basic fact but is concerned that the good image of the UK road haulage industry might suffer “collateral damage” nonetheless.

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RHA Seminar Centre at the Commercial Vehicle Show

27/03/2008

Those operating within the tanker or tipping sector don’t need telling that theirs is an area of the transport industry that can be a real minefield of legislation and regulation. But they needn’t worry because if it’s advice or ideas that's needed, a visit to Halls 17 and 18 at this year's Commercial Vehicle Show and the TipCon and TankCon stands is the place to find information, new innovations and of course other operators from the same sector.

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"Fuel costs MUST be passed on - whatever the consequences" says RHA

25/03/2008

The Road Haulage Association is very concerned that some hauliers, even those with fuel price escalators in their contracts, are finding customers either refusing or willing but unable to accept increased haulage charges for fear of the consequences to their own businesses.

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Security Seminar a "Runaway Success" says RHA

13/03/2008

Tuesday 11 March saw over 150 delegates attending the Road Haulage Association's 6th Security Seminar, this year held at Towcester Racecourse. Those present included representatives from the Police, security companies and RHA members.

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"The Fuel Duty Freeze is welcome but the Campaign goes on" says RHA.

12/03/2008

The Road Haulage Association welcomes today’s announcement by the Chancellor that the 2 pence per litre fuel duty increase is to be deferred until October 2008.

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RHA seeks clarification on LEZ compliance

12/03/2008

The Road Haulage Association has met with Transport for London to discuss the plight of hauliers who, through no fault of their own are still waiting for the supply equipment necessary to make their vehicles compliant with the requirements of the London Low Emission Zone.

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RHA sends a last ditch plea to Chancellor

10/03/2008

The latest fuel price survey shows that the average price of a litre of diesel has risen by 5 pence so far this year. This amounts to an increase of £3,000 per annum on the fuel bill for the EVERY heavy goods vehicle.

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Active Transport Management - a "Qualified" success says RHA

06/03/2008

The Road Haulage Association listened keenly to Secretary of State for Transport Ruth Kelly’s “Delivery Choice and Reliability” speech made at the Department for Transport on Tuesday 4 March. “There was much in there to digest,” said RHA Chief Executive Roger King.

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Fuel Prices Continue to Soar

04/03/2008

The national average price for diesel has increased by a record breaking 4.6 pence per litre in the last fourteen days of February according to the Road Haulage Association's price watch monitor.

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"The LEZ 'honeymoon' is over" says RHA

26/02/2008

Monday 3rd of March will see the end of the initial 28-day “honeymoon” period for the London Low Emission Zone – and the start of high charges and uncertainty for operators who are victims of delays in fitting particulate traps.

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"Hauliers' fuel costs hit all time high" says RHA

25/02/2008

Hauliers’s diesel costs have reached an all-time high, with prices soaring by 2.19 pence a litre in just one week, the Road Haulage Association says.

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RHA and Croner to launch new On-Line Employment Law Service

25/02/2008

Croner and the Road Haulage Association have joined forces to bring RHA members a new online product, RHA Croner-i Employment Law, to help users stay ahead of workplace issues and legislation.

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"Lib Dems up a Cul-de-Sac" says RHA

20/02/2008

The Liberal Democrat transport policy as outlined by Norman Baker their transport spokesman, does nothing to provide solutions for the country’s transport needs says the Road Haulage Association.

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RHA Recovery Group says "Give us a break Mr Livingstone"

20/02/2008

RHA Recovery Group Chairman, Richard Goddard has written to London Mayor Ken Livingstone to press home the case for exempting vehicle recovery operators working in London from the Low Emission Zone.

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RHA welcomes DfT decision on Working Time

19/02/2008

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed the Department for Transport's decision not to make any changes to the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005. This follows the recent review which confirmed that most employers and drivers are in compliance and that average weekly working hours for drivers continues to reduce.

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'Security MUST be taken seriously' says RHA

14/02/2008

Despite repeated advice and increased prevention measures, security is an escalating problem for road hauliers and now accounts for annual losses in excess of £1 billion. A figure that the Road Haulage Association is determined to reduce. But regardless of the severity of the problem, it is still an issue that does not figure strongly on the horizon of the Home Office or the police.

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Meeting with the Chancellor 'Courteous'

11/02/2008

Today (11 February) representatives from the Road Haulage Association and Freight Transport Association met with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling to stress the importance of abandoning plans to increase fuel duty by a further 2p per litre from 1 April.

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Truck Operators Meet Chancellor

11/02/2008

Today, (Monday, 11 February), representatives of the Road Haulage Association and Freight Transport Association will meet with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling. The two Association's, which together represent operators of over 300,000 lorries, are calling on the Government to scrap plans to increase fuel duty by a further 2p per litre from 1 April.

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Roadway ... Sheer Genius!

30/01/2008

Leading commercial vehicle journalist, Craig Sheer, joins the RHA's Roadway Publishing team as ROADWAY Magazine's Deputy Editor. Craig takes up the appointment on March 17.

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RHA Goes to Holyrood

30/01/2008

23 members of the Scottish Parliament attended the reception held by the Road Haulage Association at Holyrood on 29th January.

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RHA Welcomes Low Emission Zone Enforcement Delay

23/01/2008

The Road Haulage Association welcomes Transport for London's decision to delay enforcement of the Low Emission Zone with the introduction of a 28-day warning period.

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RHA Welcomes Chamber Support on Fuel Duty

21/01/2008

The Road Haulage Association welcomes the recent submission by the British Chambers of Commerce to the Chancellor of the Exchequer that April's proposed 2 pence per litre fuel duty increase should be abandoned.

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8th National Pay Survey Published

15/01/2008

The eighth annual joint Incomes Data Services and Road Haulage Association national survey of pay and conditions for drivers and distribution workers has just been published. The key findings of the survey are:

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"Demon Headmistress" sets Lesson Plan for Haulage Employers

14/01/2008

Haulage companies in the North West are being given the opportunity to hear about new legislation that will affect all bus and lorry drivers this year* by introducing a new initial qualification, the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC).

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RHA responds to TfL Freight Plan

14/01/2008

In responding to the recently published London Freight Plan, the Road Haulage Association supports Transport for London’s objectives of safe and reliable goods services.

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RHA welcomes Forth River crossing decision

20/12/2007

The Road Haulage Association welcomes the decision by the Scottish Government to build the long awaited second crossing over the River Forth.

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'The figures speak for themselves" says RHA

06/12/2007

The Road Haulage Association has learned with great satisfaction (but no complacency) that in the month of November, some 35 million people were exposed to the RHA name and what it represents through the written media.

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'Transaction 2007' - RHA Statement

06/12/2007

The Road Haulage Association feels it necessary to make a number of urgent points concerning the Association and the pressure group calling itself “Transaction 2007”.

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RHA fuel protest statement

30/11/2007

At its board meeting on 29 November, directors of the Road Haulage Association discussed at considerable length the rising price of diesel fuel, including the impact of the increase in fuel duty implemented in October. The board was mindful of the concerns of some members that more action was needed to combat these increases.

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"UK hauliers left to fend for themselves," says RHA

26/11/2007

UK Treasury policy on diesel duty is driving the road haulage industry further adrift from the rest of the EU – a point highlighted by a new report by MEPs.

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RHA Scottish Members meet to discuss their options

13/11/2007

Road Haulage Association Scottish members in Edinburgh today held a meeting to discuss the options for action in the light of the rising cost of fuel and have issued the following statement:

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RHA re-enforces its position on Fuel Duty

13/11/2007

The Road Haulage Association questions the idea of taking trucks onto the roads of Britain to protest against high fuel prices as pointless, potentially counter-productive and potentially illegal.

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Road Haulage Association urges freeze on further Fuel Duty increases as prices continue to rise

02/11/2007

The Road Haulage Association urges the Chancellor to seriously reconsider any further increases in fuel duty as prices continue to rise.

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RHA welcomes Sustainable Transport debate but warns of 'infrastructure gap'

30/10/2007

The Road Haulage Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Government's debate following publication of "Towards a Sustainable Transport System" issued today.

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TankCon fills up at the CV Show

15/10/2007

TankCon is returning to the UK exhibition scene as one of five specialist sectors within the Commercial Vehicle Show 2008 – alongside the Cool Zone, Municipal Hall, Workshop 2008, and the recently announced re-launch of TipCon.

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TipCon Returns to the NEC in 2008

12/10/2007

Organisers of Europe’s second largest road transport event – the Commercial Vehicle Show 2008 – have announced the return of TipCon to the industry calendar next year.

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RHA asks Prime Minister "Why handicap the UK?"

01/10/2007

Today, the prime minister addressing business leaders set out three objectives:

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RHA and FTA unite in Treasury approach to highlight plight of UK hauliers

28/09/2007

On Friday 28th September, the Chief Executives of the UK's leading transport associations, the Road Haulage Association and the Freight Transport Association, delivered a declaration and letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer at HM Treasury on behalf of their members.

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"Hauliers to face their own winter of discontent" says RHA

21/09/2007

Today's news that the price of crude oil has hit an all time high is bad news indeed for UK hauliers.

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Scottish Hauliers United in Disbelief at Westminster Intransigence

17/09/2007

Scottish livestock hauliers today voiced their anger and disbelief that the Dept for Transport has again turned down the request to relax drivers' hours regulations to allow them to tackle the backlog of animals that need to be moved desperately.

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Foot & Mouth Disease hits Scottish Hauliers Hard

14/09/2007

Livestock hauliers in Scotland are being hit particularly hard by the latest outbreak of Foot & Mouth Disease. Operators, still struggling to cope with the backlog caused by the August outbreak are now faced with more problems since the new outbreak of FMD this week.

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Once again, RHA calls on Treasury to abandon planned fuel duty hike as diesel prices soar

14/09/2007

The Road Haulage Association has again called on the Treasury to abandon the 2p/lit increase in fuel duty planned for October 1, as the price of diesel paid by hauliers hits a year-high.

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"Foot & Mouth Disease will hit rural hauliers hard" says RHA

14/09/2007

The latest outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease represents a further significant threat to the rural economy says the Road Haulage Association.

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Renewed Foot and Mouth Fears for UK Hauliers

12/09/2007

Within hours of the European Commission officially ending the ban on the movement of animals and animal products from Great Britain to other EU member states, another outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease has been reported. This time in Egham, Surrey; approximately 13 miles from the original outbreaks in England early in August.

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"Lorry drivers should be role models for motorists" says RHA

12/09/2007

Lorry drivers should be role models for motorists in fuel efficient and courteous driving. That’s the view of the Road Haulage Association, responding to the Commission for Integrated Transport’s report, Transport and Climate Change.

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RHA alerts operators to Low Emission Certificate engine number requirement

12/09/2007

Operators should be aware that if they are presenting a vehicle to undergo the London Low Emission Smoke test required for Euro I and Euro II vehicles, those carring out the test are tipping vehicle cabs to ensure that the engine details are correct.

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RHA Seeks Compensation for Livestock Hauliers

12/09/2007

The Road Haulage Association is considering options for suing for damages on behalf of livestock hauliers, following the recently released HSE report on the cause of the foot and mouth out break at Pirbright research centre.

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RHA welcomes VOSA smoke testing plans

22/08/2007

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed VOSA’s announcement that it will be able to do the smoke tests needed for a London Low Emission Certificate from 3 September 2007.

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