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OXFORD INQUIRY TO BE HELD?

18th January 1952
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FOLLOWING a request for a public inquiry into Oxford bus services made by Mr. Lawrence Turner, M.P., the Minister of Transport has replied that he considered a statutory inquiry inappropriate, but was willing to arrange an inquiry so that "the facts

may be more widely known." , Oxford Watch Committee has accepted this suggestion and is discussing terms of reference and other details. It is stated that City of Oxford Motor Services, Ltd.,has no objection to the holding of an inquiry.

Oxford bus operators met recently to consider the possibility of preparing a plan to improve transport facilities.

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Organisations: Oxford Watch Committee
People: Lawrence Turner
Locations: OXFORD

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