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Memorandum to Minister backs Public Transport Association...
Page 52 from 1st September 1967'THE PVOA memorandum to the -IMinister says:— HAD the original concept of PTAs been proceeded with—advisory Authorities having powers to deal with......

Boom(erang) in Steel s OUTH WALES steel interests have...
Page 35 from 4th February 1955a lack of transport facilities. There are two possible reasons for their difficulties. The total resources of hauliers in the area May be......

1937 BRINGS MONOPOLY CLOSER
Page 34 from 22nd January 1937A NOTHER year of disquiet and uncertainty has closed for the road-transport industry. In many quarters it was hoped that the exposure by The......

BIRD'S EYE VIEW
Page 54 from 4th June 1965By The Hawk Overall winner of one of the five L.D0 Y contests held last week-end was'. Sartain, here seen making a well-judged reverse into the......

News of the Week
Page 22 from 3rd November 1944A.R.O. MEETING QUICKLY APPROVES MERGER PLANS O N Wednesday. of last week, 525 members of Associated Road Operators assembled in London and passed......

PUBLIC INQUIRIES
Page 40 from 14th February 2002In the second of a two-part report on public inquiries Gill Mtirr investigates what hauliers can do to prepare for the big day. p raying won't......

Tail Loads are Legal
Page 34 from 12th October 1951Even When Maximum Permitted Overall Length is Exceeded, says High Court ply a majority judgment, the King's Bench Divisional Court decided, " last......

Own-account transport problems and prospects
Page 133 from 7th November 1969REPORT BY JOHN DARKER, AMBIM AND DAVID SPAIN SIR REGINALD WILSON'S stimulating address on "The Current Transport Theme" launched the Freight......

Legislate to regulate
Page 38 from 23rd February 2006As the eighties began, the industry expected regulation with a light touch — but the Tories had other ideas. Patric Cunnane reports. R oad......

AIR FREIGHT DEMANDS
Page 59 from 17th December 1965Continued from page 54 The purchase of a small B-licensed haulage business situated close to the airport brought Bowles into the ranks of the......