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From commuting to computing

24th March 1984, Page 47
24th March 1984
Page 47
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HUGH FEATHERSTONE, who retires this month, has joined the computer age thanks to a farewell present from his members and friends in the Freight Transport Association's South-eastern region. He was pleased to receive an Atari computer last week in recognition of his 25 years as head of the association.

Good on you, Hugh!

His example shows anyone whose business has outgrown the back of their fag packet that it's never too late to take up a good idea!

champion Alan Minter and motorcycling ace Barry Sheene, who has a new Daf van for the 1984 season. For those truly ignorant of the jumping world, Jean won't be representing Britain at the Olympics; she's a professional.

"Our industry is very competitive, so we had to be sure that the decision to back Jean was commercially justifiable," says Daf md Phil Ives.