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he 15 Distinguished Objectors Fail

6th March 1959, Page 47
6th March 1959
Page 47
Page 47, 6th March 1959 — he 15 Distinguished Objectors Fail
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'IFTEEN distinguished Bristol citizens " were listed as objectors Bristol, last week, when the Bristol nnibus Co., Ltd., applied to the estern Traffic Commissioners for perssion to operate a new service. They ,nted to inaugurate a direct link tween Bristol and a part of Clifton iich at present has no direct service. The authorities of Clifton College, who .0 objected, were told by the chairman, r. S. W. Nelson. that although they d no legal right to oppose the service Commissioners would like to hear ir views. Mr. T. D. Hicks, on their half, said they thought the danger of id accidents involving students would :rcasc if the service were granted. For the 15 other objectors, all of them idents of Clifton Fields, Mr. B. L. ,u1son pointed out that they had moved that area because it was quiet. The see would he disturbed by the iposed bus service. Mr. T. D. Corpe. for the company, died that the objections were unusual t was almost unheard of for anyone to pose the introduction of a bus service. Mr. Nelson said the application would granted as it would considerably prove Bristol's bus facilities.


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