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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

20th September 1927
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Weymouth Watch Committee has accepted the tender of Morris-Commercial Cars, Ltd., at £225, for the supply of a 1-ton lorry.

• Redelitch Urban District Council has decided to invite concerns in the motor trade to demonstrate motor vehicles suitable for the work of refuse collection.

The tramways committee of the Portsmouth Corporation recommends the provision of seven double-deck motorbuses to replace the tramway between the Strand anti Fratton Bridge.

Whitby Urban District Council, which recently decided to modernize its fire brigade, has obtained sanction to borrow 1905 for the purchase of a Morris fire-engine, and £1,000 for the purchase of a Spa motor escape.

Burton-on-Treat Corporation has obtained sanction to borrow 12,500 for the provision of a motor park At New Street.

Weymouth Corporation has asked the watch committee to report as to the provision of additional parking facilities for the town. '

Dudley Watch COmmittee has accepted the tender of Leyland Motors, Ltd., at £1,277 for the supply of a motor fire-engine.

The electricity committee of the Barnsley Corporation recommends the. purchase of a Morris-Commercial motorvan at a cost of /163.

The. tramways committee of the Burton-on-Trent Corporation has obtained sanction to borrow 141800 for the purchase of four motorbuses. The Abergavenny Town Council has resolved to buy a 3-ton lorry for general haulage purposes.

Carlisle Corporation has empowered the gas engineer to purchase a motor lorry at a cost of about £437. • Bradford Corporation has obtained sanction to borrow £2,000 for the purchase of new motor fire appliances.

Bradford' EducatienalCommittee is seeking sanction for a loan of 1450 for the purchase of a motor ambulance.

Dudley Corporation has authorized the purchase of a motor mower itor the cemetery at a cost of about £40.

Wakefield Watch Committee is to report further on a proposal to purchase a motor fire-escape of the turntable pattern at an estimated cost of c£2,400.


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