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Complaints Against N.C.B. Vehicles

8th February 1963
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Page 13, 8th February 1963 — Complaints Against N.C.B. Vehicles
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UR. RICHARD WOOD, the Minister IVI of Power, last week declined to give a general direction to the National Coal Board to transport colliery waste and slurry by means which would not "make road conditions dangerous, damage pedestrians' clothing and bespatter shop windows ".

These were the complaints against the Coal Board's vehicles put forward by Mr. Harold Boardman (Labour, Leigh).

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Organisations: National Coal Board

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