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13th June 1975, Page 14
13th June 1975
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Goldrick has joined the ght Transport Association as :roller of engineering services. Goldrick, who returns to the 3ciation after a five-year k, worked in the interval for !d Breweries Ltd as chief sport engineer and then tme a director of Woolwich her Ltd.

art Harrison, for the past six ths Scunthorpe depot man. for British Road Services, Imes engineering manager for onal Carriers, West Scotland, responsible for 1,100 vehicles, 980 trailers and 153 mechanics.

James Morrison Wilkie, former Glasgow branch manager for Atlas Express, has joined United Carriers as depot manager at Leicester. Mr Wilkie joined Atlas as a management trainee over six years ago.

The Chartered Institute of Transport has named the following nine Fellows and one Ordinary Member to fill the vacancies which will occur on its national council on September 30. They

are: E. W. A. Butcher, executive director, United Transport Overseas Ltd; Prof. I. C. Cheeseman, chairman, School of Transport, Southampton University; L St. .1. Devlin, chairman, Cores Iompair Eireann; A. W. Finlay, group planning director, British Airways; P. A. Land, co-ordinator, parcels and small freight group, National Freight Corporation; H. L. Farrimond, member, British Railways Board; R. C. Horsley, distribution director, Rank Radio International Ltd; R. St. C. Sandal!, secretary and director a administration, National Bus Com

pany; D. A. Stringer, member, British Transport Docks Board, and port director, Southampton; J. M. Dodger (member), advisor on bus operation to DOE on secondment from the NBC.

Sir Daniel Pettit takes over from Sir William L Mather as honorary president of the National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors next November. Sir Daniel, chairman of the NFC, which is planning to extend its involvement in waste, sits on the National Waste Management Advisory Council.