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COUNCIL SHOULD PROVIDE ADEQUATE TERMINI

30th May 1947, Page 32
30th May 1947
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WHEN Newcastle-on-Tyne police IN objected, at a sitting of the Northern Traffic Commissioners, to applications to run two new bus services because, they said, the bus termini in the city were inadequate, the chairman, Mr. S. W. Nelson, commented that it was the city council's duty to see that suitable termini were available..

The applications, by the Northern General Transport Co., Ltd., were to run services between Newcastle and Gateshead and Heworth. The Commissioners decided that the services should be combined. Mr. Nelson remarked that they would have sanctioned two separate services, but they had to take into consideration the police objections.

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People: S. W. Nelson
Locations: Heworth, Gateshead, Newcastle

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