Dover and Deal MP Natalie Elphicke

Kent and National transition planning teams have been hard at work approving and designing a special scheme which gives priority transit to local freight lorries following the end of the Transition Period on 1 January 2021. 

Local Hauliers Permits are available for international haulage businesses based in East Kent and Faversham to allow them to get around and about the local road network to where their businesses are based.

These permits are part of a set of special regulations to manage Kent’s roads which required special legislation. The Dover & Deal Member of Parliament, Natalie Elphicke, spoke in the House of Commons recently in support of the special legislation, which has been passed.

Kent County Council has officially launched the scheme, with Local Haulier Permits now going out to qualifying local businesses. From next week qualifying companies will start to receive their permits.

Member of Parliament for Dover and Deal, Natalie Elphicke, said: “Parliament has moved at pace to get in place the necessary special laws to support our local businesses. The Local Hauliers Permits will support international freight businesses based in our area, so that they can get about, as part of the Keep Dover Clear proposals for residents and businesses.

“Kent County Council have worked exceptionally hard to get the scheme in place and the first permits out the door ahead of Transition Day. This is exactly what is required at this pivotal time for Kent and I welcome this important scheme being up and running.”

Any qualifying business which has not received its permit by 14 December 2020 should contact Sam Yates at Kent County Council on Sam.Yates@kent.gov.uk.

By Ed

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