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Dial 667 to cut the queues at Mersey docks

6th January 1967, Page 32
6th January 1967
Page 32
Page 32, 6th January 1967 — Dial 667 to cut the queues at Mersey docks
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RECAUSE advantage is not taken of the

Mersey Docks and Harbour Board information centre, lorry drivers with goods for export from north Liverpool and Bootle docks sometimes have long waits at the approaches to the dock sheds.

A Dock Board spokesman states it is essential that there should be the utmost co-operation between chiefs of transport firms, their drivers, the port authorities and wharfingers. A free telephone call (Freefone 667) to the Port Information Centre would enable them to ascertain the state of traffic at berths—or what it was likely to be—before lorry journeys to the docks were undertaken.

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Locations: Bootle, Liverpool

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