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Ministry Engineers Promoted

19th February 1960
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APPOINTMENTS made within the Ministry of Transport involve Mr. C. E. Hollinghurst relinquishing his position as Metropolitan divisional road engineer to take up the post of deputy chief civil engineer. His former position is taken by Mr. J. A. S. Dakers.

Mr. H. S. Keep is leaving his position of south-eastern divisional engineer to become assistant chief engineer at headquarters. His previous job is taken by Mr. T. E. Hutton. Mr. L. P. F. Hubbard becomes south-western divisional road engineer in succession to Mr. Hutton.

COACH OWNERS TO MEET

INDEPENDENT passenger vehicle 1 owners irt the Western Traffic Area are being invited to attend a meeting on April 5 to agree to certain matters M regard to the newly formed Coach Operators' Federation. The meeting will be held at the Trecarn Hotel, Babbacombe, Torquay, under the auspices of the South-Western (Provincial) Joint Industrial Council, the honorary secretary of which is Mr. A. J. Coxwell, 571 Fishponds Road, Bristol.

Mr. Coxwell is also secretary of the C.O.F. The council will be Meeting on April 4 and 5.

CLYDE TUNNEL PLANS

A UTHORITY has been given to Glasgow Corporation by the Government to prepare plans for permanent approach roads on the Linthouse side of the Clyde Tunnel. These roads, which will cost about 1.7.7m., will run underneath Govan Road. The tunnel will cost £8.8tn.


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