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HEALTH CONVENOR ATTACKS AUTHORITY

19th February 1960
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ACHARGE of ignorance of the meat trade was levied against Mr. Alex Robertson, Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority, by Mr. Charles Buick, convenor of Dundee Health Committee, last week.

Referring to Mr. Robertson's remark that the withdrawal of meat-delivery services by closed vans in the city was a retrograde step (The Commercial Motor, January 29), Mr. Buick said that when a local authority was involved in a case in the traffic court it -should be given an opportunity to state its position.

The minimum standard at present operating in Dundee was better than the maximum of any other city in Scotland, he claimed.

At a meeting of the health committee Mr. W. K. Fitzgerald, a member of the Master Butchers' Association, explained that the former container service for meat delivery had been withdrawn at short notice. Satisfactory arrangements had been made for delivery by open lorries, he added.


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