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Bus Operators Should "Get Round Table"

6th June 1958, Page 51
6th June 1958
Page 51
Page 51, 6th June 1958 — Bus Operators Should "Get Round Table"
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A N application by Tees-side Railless 1—k Traction Board to run a new hourly bus service between Middlesbrough and E,ston, via housing developments at Teesville East, was adjourned by the Northern Traffic Commissioners, last week. Mr. J. R. L. Croft, for United Automobile Services, Ltd., suggested that it would be better for the two concerns to "get round a table and discuss the problem of providing adequate services. The Board were granted permission to re-route an existing service into the Teesvine estate, and to run more buses on the Middlesbrough-Flatts Lane route, terminating at Normanby Hospital.

OBITUARY

WE regret to record the deaths of MR. JOIRsi M. MORRIS and MR. JOHN DOUGLAS OLDING. Mr. Morris, who was 53, was sales director of Coventry Climax Engines. Ltd., and first president of the British Industrial Truck Association. Mr. Olding was president and founder of Jack Olding and Co., Ltd., distributors of Vickers tractors, Rolls-Royce oil engines, and other equipment of Lima, Barber Greene and Vickers Onions manufacture. Starting in the luxury car business shortly after the 1914-18 war, he took an interest in the sale of heavy machinery about 1936. He was 67.