The traffic commissioner’s office in Leeds will change premises next month, affecting correspondence procedures for operators.
- Operators must update their records to reflect the new office at Quarry House, Leeds, effective from 16 September.
- Despite the move, telephone contact numbers will remain unchanged for all communication purposes.
- Public inquiries will temporarily relocate before resuming in the new Leeds office by October; current instructions must be followed diligently.
- Operators called for inquiries must adhere to details in their call-up letters during this transition period.
The impending relocation of the traffic commissioner’s office in Leeds necessitates that operators update their correspondence details to the new address at Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UE, effective 16 September. Such updates ensure no disruptions in communication between the operators and the Office of the Traffic Commissioner (OTC).
Importantly, this change of premises does not affect the existing telephone numbers, allowing seamless telephonic communication. This stability in contact information aims to minimise the inconvenience typically associated with such transitions.
Until the office is fully operational in its new premises, public inquiries will temporarily be held at other venues within the area. This arrangement begins after the final public inquiry at Hillcrest House on 16 September. The OTC plans to resume hearings at Quarry House by October, streamlining the inquiry process once again.
OTC has emphasised the necessity for operators summoned to public inquiries to observe the instructions stipulated in their call-up letters. During this transitional period, adherence to these directions is imperative to maintain procedural integrity.
The relocation of the traffic commissioner’s office seeks to sustain operational efficiency with minimal disruption to vital communication channels.
