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have opened a new depot on the Holyhead Road at Bethesda.

The Northern Aluminium Co., Ltd., have moved their Birmingham area sales office to 14 Betmetts Hill, Birmingham, 2.

A new garage and repair depot has been opened by Isaac Swims and Sons, Ltd., on the Leeds-Guiseley road at Henshaw, Yeadon.

Ministry approval has been given in principle to a £41,000 scheme for a central garage, stores and administrative centre for Ashton-under-Lyne Corporation, Sales and service facilities for Leyland and Albion operators will be available as from tomorrow from the Albion depot at 80-84 Cumberland Street, Wincolmlec, Hull.

The corporations of Rochdale and Bury have agreed to give Heywood Corporation six months' notice to end the agreement over bus services in Heywood, and to negotiate new terms.

Bury Transport Cominittee have told the Municipal Passenger Transport Association that they do not favour asking the Ministry of Transport to outline a national

policy on wor* s

kmen'sfares.

A statement on fares attributed in The Commercial Motor • on December 17 to the chairman of • Birkenhead Transport Committee was in fact made by the chairman of Southport Transport Committee.