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No go area hit by FTA
Page 6 from 9th March 1979WEIGHT restrictions on a Cardiff shopping area have been slammed as a safety hazard by the Freight Transport Association in a letter to the South......

Road Fund Grants to Meet Cost of Police Force Additions.
Page 38 from 20th December 1927The Glamorgan County Standing Joint committee is to send a deputation to the Ministry of Transport to urge that special grants should be made from......

Lorry routes for S Wales
Page 5 from 26th November 1976DESPITE advice from the Chief Constable of South Wales, West Glamorgan County Council is to introduce lorry routes. The Chief Constable, through a......

• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT SPERRING/ROCHESTER The...
Page 72 from 6th April 1989director for the Eastern Region is Bernard Sperring. He succeeds Terry Rochester who has moved to the West Midlands Regional office in Birmingham,......

Welsh routes 'put out to tender
Page 22 from 18th May 1985MID GLAMORGAN County Council has put five former National Welsh routes out to competitive tender. The routes maintain the county's minimum service......

Bus Traffic and Road Wear.
Page 41 from 20th December 1927At the December meeting of the Glamorgan, Roads and Bridges Comrniee the question of the wear and tear of roads by buses was discussed. Members......

PLANS for an unloading ban in the Rhondda Valley have...
Page 17 from 14th February 1981Mid-Glamorgan County Council wanted to introduce an 8am to 6pm loading on one side of the main street, Dunraven Street, in Tonypandy, but Freight......

Cardiff opens bus station
Page 24 from 7th May 1983CARDIFF's new central bus station has been officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff and the Chairman of South Glamorgan County Council. The......

LINKING-UP MINING VALLEYS IN GLAMORGAN.
Page 27 from 27th January 1925The scheme for linking up the mining valleys of Glamorgan by means of short direct routes is to be proceeded with immediately. Government sanction......

Welsh bus operators get new subsidies
Page 24 from 24th August 1973• Glamorgan County Council has agreed for the first time to subsidize a number of unremunerative services operated by three Welsh bus companies.......