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NEWCASTLE OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED PTA

28th July 1967, Page 64
28th July 1967
Page 64
Page 64, 28th July 1967 — NEWCASTLE OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED PTA
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NEWCASTLE-on-TYNE's Traffic, Highways and Transport Committee has no intention of accepting the Minister of Transport's plan, in its present form, for setting up PTAs, said committee chairman ClIr. Trotter.

The committee had been told by city transport manager Mr. F. S. Taylor that a PTA would have power to precept on its constituent authorities for any deficit. Aid.. Price said their £3m undertaking would be taken over without payment. The annual report showed a £98,411 surplus compared with £233,078 the previous year.