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THE Metropolitan Police has made arrangements for coach operators bringing parties to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Rally in Hyde Park, London, on Sunday, October 26.

Coaches should set down passengers on the Hyde Park side (west) of the northbound carriageway of Park Lane. The police request that coaches approach from Hyde Park Corner at the southern end of Park Lane. They must arrive before 11.30.

After dropping their passengers coaches should be parked at Smithfield Central Markets, Ed.

Coaches will pick up their passengers after the rally in Belvedere Road, SE1, on the South Bank, not in Trafalgar Square where the rally ends. The Metropolitan Police stresses that coaches must not go direct from Park Lane to Belvedere Road. COACH operators in the Tayside Region have established a branch of CIBS working as the Tayside Association of Private Coach Operators.

Chairman of the Tayside Association is Bob Davidson of Davidson Travel, in Forfar and vice-chairman is Jim Cosgrove of Fyffe's Tours and Tay Valley Coaches of Invergowrie. Secretary and treasurer is Vera Joiner. THE EXPECTED sharp drop it National Bus Company vehiclo orders has forced Leylani Vehicles to introduce short-timi working at its Workington plant LV announced this week the 204 workers engaged on Le) land National 2 production line will be laid off for three week: one this month, another in Nt vember, and another in DI cember. In addition, two day! holiday, to which they are et titled this year, have been e3 tended to two full weeks.