Licensing - Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U)

On 6 May 2009, Postcomm began a 30 day consultation on the proposed grant of a postal operator's licence to Mr Stephen James Young, a sole trader, trading as Cycle 4 U.

Under the new licensing framework that took effect from 1 January 2006 and was amended in January 2008 and further modified in December 2008, the licence would:

  • allow Mr Young to provide all types of postal service;
  • be issued for a rolling ten year period; and
  • require him to comply with codes of practice on mail integrity (safety and security of the mail) and common operational procedures (designed to ensure the multi-operator market works well in practice).

Related documents

6 Jul 2009 - licence
Postal Services Act 2000, Section 11. Licence granted to Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U) (pdf, 1155KB)
6 July 2009 - decision statement
Postal Services Act 2000 decision statement. Licence granted to Mr Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U) (pdf, 60KB)
6 July 2009 - news release
Postcomm issues new licence to Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U)
6 May 2009 - draft licence 
Postal Services Act 2000, Section 11. Draft of the proposed licence to be granted to Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U) (pdf, 232 KB) 
6 May 2009 - consultation notice 
Postal Services Act 2000, Sections 11 and 12. Notice of a proposal to grant a licence to Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U) (pdf, 62 KB)
6 May 2009 - news release 
Postcomm consults on licence application from Mr Stephen James Young (trading as Cycle 4 U)