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Bury Bus Controversy.
Page 6 from 18th August 1925The Ministry of Transport recently eon.ducted a public inquiry at Bury into the controversy which had arisen between The Bury Corporation and......

• NAWDC BURY
Page 53 from 3rd December 1987Keith Bury FInst WM MIEH, was elected chairman of the National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors last week. "Waste is an emotive subject,......

'Mr Cube' closes depot
Page 23 from 3rd March 1978SILVER Roadways Contracts, the contracts haulage division of Tate and Lyle Transport Ltd, has announced the rationalisation of its bulk vehicle......

Where beet becomes pure and white
Page 63 from 23rd October 2003British Sugar's Bury St Edmunds factor (the firm's second largest) can process 12.000 tonnes of beet a day. Typically. 1.400 tonnes of crystal......

Turbocharge
Page 12 from 5th June 1982MECHANICAL Engineering Publications Ltd of Bury St Edmunds has announced the publication of "Turbocharging and turbochargers" at a price of 02. In......

Chunnel
Page 6 from 22nd September 1978THE CHANNEL Tunnel ject, thought to have buried a good two years ag being revived by British Ri A study of the plan fi rail-only tunnel is being dr......

DoE refused deal by Bury Council
Page 19 from 21st June 1990• Bury Borough Council has received a Section 13 notice from the Department of Environment following its decision to award a five-year refuse......

Kill the Wages Council, says Ken Jackson
Page 20 from 17th March 1972• Mr Ken Jackson, TGWU national secretary of the commercial road transport group, continues his campaign for a dissolution of the industry's Wages......

BURY MAKES ANOTHER PROFIT ON BUSES
Page 38 from 11th July 1958D ESPITE higher costs and a decline in traffic, Bury Corporation buses made a profit of £6,485 in the year ended March 31, according to the annual......

More fares up
Page 63 from 6th December 1968• Bury and Leigh Corporations ,were both granted fares increase for one year in Manchester on Monday. • Bury will maintain the 3d minimum, but......