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21st January 1930
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Stockton Corporation has adopted a Bill seeking powers to replace the tramway system by motorbus services.

York Corporation has decided to meet the needs of the rapidly growing municipal fleet by erecting a new bus depot at Pafford, at a cost of £10,000.

The watch committee of Plymouth CorPoration has granted licences to the Royal Blue Automobile Services for a service between Plymouth and Birmingham.

In view of the success of experimental electric traffic signals, the watch committee of Hastings Corporation is to provide more of these devices, at a cost of £1,387.

—Parliamentary powers are being sought by Bristol Corporation for the construction of a road from Stokes Croft to Victoria Road, including a bridge across the floating harbour, at a total cost of £405,000.

The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has accepted the invitation of Llanelly Borough Council to hold the 1931 Royal Welsh Show at Llanelly.

Allen-Liversidge, Ltd., has declared an interim dividend of 4 per cent. (less tax) on the ordinary shares of the company in respect of the year ending April 30th next.

We understand that the Hedna Bus Service, who have been operating buses between Bradford and.Leeds and Bradford and Yeadon, have been taken over by the West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd.

The body of the Gifford forward-control bus, which was illustrated in the advertisement of the Gifford Motor Co., Ltd., appearing in our issue dated January 14th, was constructed by Messrs. -Lewis and Crabtree Motors, Ltd., and not as stated.


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