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27th February 1982
27th February 1982
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Budget for economy

PARLIAMENTARY debates and deliberations in the next six weeks will have a direct bearing on the efficient economic operation of...

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MPs stick to test station opposition

HE GOVERNMENT is being less than honest when it says that the dustry has changed its views to accept the privatisation of...

036 Devon offer plus extra for drawbar drivers

VON AND CORNWALL drivers are being advised to accept a :rease in basic pay, giving top-weight drivers an £86 rate for 40...

Sales growth is forecast

COMMERCIAL vehicle sales will rise by about 10,000 this year, an increase of around five per cent on last year's 218,000 total,...

NFC: a 'new revolution'

NATIONAL FREIGHT employees were congratulated on pushing forward the boundaries of capitalism, when Transport Secretary David...

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Road to higher gvw?

EIGHT by-passes have been added to the Government's trunk roads programme for England, in a move calculated to ease the...

Question each ban

LOCAL AUTHORITIES should view the need for existing la bans before they change Hu over to the new gross weis basis, believes...

Getting old'

EMPLOYMENT SECRETA Norman Tebbit has increa the allowances available older employees who want take advantage of the GEM ment's...

Railways must compete

RAIL FREIGHT will only gain business where the service and price are right, Freight Transport Association board member Ian...

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IVI-way parking plea

PLANS should be drawn up for increased lorry parking at motorway service areas, the industry has told the Government, and it...

LV is counting the cost

LEYLAND VEHICLES resumed delivery of new chassis and spare parts this week, with the end of the strikes at its Leyland,...

Aim: 30min less red tape

COMMON MARKET officials are working on proposals aimed at cutting the red tape at frontiers so that the average waiting time...

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Refuse going private

EXCLUSIVE Cleaning Services, the company which took over Southend's refuse collection service in 1980, is taking over...

Irish fines

IRISH operators who break the law will face stiffer penalties and stricter police surveillance, following proposals to be...

Data show SMALL BUSINESS computer systems will be on show

at the Computer Fair, being held at Earls Court, London, from April 23 to 25 by our associate journals Practical Computing and...

First tenant

VIKING SHIPPING Services is the first company to take up warehouse space at the Garonor distribution site in Leeds. It has...

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'blacked' court told

TWO associated Suffolk companies, W. Carter (Haulage) Ltd and CEL (Engineering) Ltd, kept a close check on the weight of loads...

Scots ferrie £1.6m gran]

THE SCOTTISH Office is prov ing another £1.5m this year ferry operators, and it has solved the long running con sion over the...

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Chunnel: just maybe

But if the Anglo-French tudies into a fixed link, which re expected to be ready by the eginning of next month, favour bored...

Irish get hgv tests

THE DEPARTMENT of the Environment in the Irish Republic has approved in principle some 85 centres to implement its compulsory...

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Forget about trains, says fertiliser man

BRITISH RAIL has shown little initiative in developing the possibilities for the use of rail in large bulk movements of grain...

London's big on biscuits

BANNING all heavy vehicles from London would cost United Biscuits Distribution Services almost £2m. managing director Bob...

Daily pinta

ALL LORRIES used to transpc milk and dairy products shoL be given an automatic exam illme in the event of a Great London ban,...

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The result: 21/2p on )etrol more trucks

kfilNING vehicles above 16 tons would raise the price of petrol and her fuels by 2.5 pence per gallon, said Esso Petroleum....

University to probe nine

THE WOOD Inquiry has called upon an independent consultant to find out the effects of a lorry ban or a weight limit on nine...

Lorries jam Archway Road

LORRIES over 16 tonnes should be banned from all residential areas, according to the Highgate Conservation Area Advisory...

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Cold hard facts from Christian Saivesen

THE LOWER the weight limit imposed, the greater the adverse effect on the environment, inflation, traffic congestion, and on...

Ban them everywhere

THE TIME has come for a ban on lorries in London and other major cities, the National Council On Inland Transport advised the...

Jobs kaput?

MILLIONS of pounds have been invested in the setting up of a Southall operation, and any lorry weight restrictions would cause...

Paper talk

ALMOST 900 lorry loads newsprint reels are delivered member companies of tl Newspaper Publishers Assoc tion each week. They are...

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30mph Cheetah for

111 Hrfield emergencies EW breed of Rapid intervenVehicle was introduced by N-VW at its Swindon nises last week. le Jumbo...

rd shunt for yards of ale

ER the past four years a Bedford yard shunter equipped with a ies Magnet fifth-wheel has completed over 400,000 coupling...

Rolls take the cake

Eagle 2651 engine has led Park RELIABILITY of the Rolls-Royce Cakes Ltd, Oldham-based baker, to place an order for 20...

Thorn inside of curtains

GUYMERS TRANSPORT Ltd of Walsall is to have 15 of its semitrailers converted to curtain-sided units by Kurtans Developments Ltd...

Permission before paraffin

PERMISSION must first be obtained from the Customs and Excise before adding paraffin to diesel fuel, to stop it freezing. This...

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Tender city thoughts

BUS SERVICES in cities could be put out to tender from different • operators, Transport Secretary David Howell suggested to...

Chocks away

NEW BUS deliveries are being treated as a matter of urgency by Leyland Bus, following the resumption of normal work at its...

Irish pre-poll tax plea

IRISH coach operators want the Republic's next Government to remove value added tax and excise duty from imported coaches, in...

Cheers as CK comes bad

ONLY A WEEK after CK Coaches drivers guarded their buses avoid their being repossessed, the Cardiff operator got "its shc back...

Wonderbw

WORK is almost complete one of the strangest buses bt for the British market, an urb double-decker on a Volvo B1...

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LT's future: trouble

eason tickets valid for over a feek until after its 100 per cent ares increase on March 21. It ays it cannot afford to go on...

No bill?

1US AND COACH operators lay not need to meet the iinding up costs of their sector if the Road Transport Industry "raining...

Bigger buses for Cannock man

CANNOCK independent Brian Pedley succeeded in getting his standard national psv operator's licence for two minibuses upgraded...

We want LT

LONDON TRANSPORT should receive more funds from the Government, Greater London Council transport committee chairman Dave Wetzel...

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Diesel plant:

Jomponents hold-ups big survey SLIGHT increase in business is cturers, but production in some int shortages. A vast amount of...

NWSON WILLIAMS has been ade the new general manager Eastern

Counties Omnibus nnpany in succession to BER4RD ROOTHAM, who retires at e end of June. He started his reer as an apprentice...

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4x4s: tough tests for three main maket

THREE DAYS' hard driving over rough roads, cross-country and alpine circuits tested three 4x4 machines. Steve Gray and Bill...

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Tinsdale and Terberg: two for the road

The Dutch company makes a wide range of vehicles and has the ex IVECO man as UK agent FRANK TINSDALE has long been associated...

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- ribute to the old guv'nor AROLD WOOD, founder of the

leckmondwike tanker company thich, although taken over by le National Freight Corporation lany years ago, preserved his ame...

[he weak link n NC's chain

IRIAN HAYWARD has done nuch for National Carriers since le became group managing Iirector. As well as having remendous drive,...

This 65-year-old is no OAP

AFTER being buried in a chinaclay waste tip in Cornwall for about 30 years and then stored for another 20 years, a 1916...

Taxis for the proletariat

TAXIS and hire cars "appear to be an inceasingly important part of the national public transport system and not an expensive...

Pick of the bunch in architecture

LONDON will long be in debt to the legendary Frank Pick, who became vice-chairman and chief executive of the London Passenger...

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1E4 billion investmeni in youth traininc

The Government's new scheme will raise standards — a vital need both for youngsters and employers, says CM's correspondent...

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Sauditransport: delayed

WE APOLOGISE to readers who expected a report from Sauditransport '82 in this week's issue. The opening of the Show was delayed...

Exhibitors' list

Aerobus Engineering Ltd, Switzerland; Agousta, Milan, Italy; Accles and Pollock, Holland; AlBar, Saudi Arabia; Al-dhiafa...

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Go international and explore a vast market

THE CM Special Offer homestudy course for the Certificate of Professional Competence in Road Haulage (international) is now...

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)anger loads, he regs, 2

HEN a dangerous substance is rried by road in a tanker or nk container, Regulation 10 of e Dangerous Substances onveyance by...

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IN MANY ways the findings of the Armitage committee were

more interesting for what was left out than what was put in. This observation is not intended as a criticism — a prodigous...

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5ick pay and ;elf-certification

Md. THE RULES on statutory ;ick benefit are about to be hanged; claims for both rnployers and statutory sick lay will require...

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Signs of the times

ALTHOUGH the hgv learner driver may well be an experienced car driver it is essential for him to be thoroughly familiar with...

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Don't forget your cloth

ELEPHANT CLOTHS they are called, and those high-grade cotton wiping cloths from Molnlycke are, it says, too cheap to launder,...

Key to winter care from AGS

AGS has introduced two winter care products — Lock-Ease and Dripless Oil. Lock-Ease helps protect locks from freezing up and...

They're safe in a tachostore

A CABINET offering a low-cost method of storing tachograph discs has been introduced by Welconstruct. The 16J cabinet is...

Diesel engine start-up aid

THE BIRMINGHAM-based UK division of CR Industries is running a special offer on its Heatstar ether starting system designed to...

This unit dispenses pre-paid dery

E. W. TAYLOR FUEL Control has a further addition to its specialised product range — the pre-paid dery dispensing unit. The...

One grease point for one van

A LUBRICATION device introduced by Romatic of Salford will make the chassis lubrication of van fleets quicker easier and much...

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Vorkshop afety, 9

iE SAFETY precautions icessary in using oxyetylene welding equipment are considered in my previous tide. Many commercial bide...