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Q What is the difference between the Traders' Co-ordinating Committee on Transport and the Transport Co-ordinating Council?

20th January 1967
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

AThe Traders' Co-ordinating Committee

on Transport has a membership of over 80 consisting of representatives of trades, industries and national associations, as distinct from individual firms. This committee considers all matters affecting the industrial transport user and negotiates with the Ministry of Transport, transport providers and authorities.

The full title of the second body is the Transport Co-ordinating Council for London. This was set up by the Minister of Transport in February 1966 to bring together the work of those concerned with transport in London. These include the local authorities, railways, London Transport Board, TUC and the South East regional economic planning machinery. The Council operates .through five working groups.


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