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12th March 1929, Page 58
12th March 1929
Page 58
Page 58, 12th March 1929 — Passenger-travel News Items.
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The watch committee of the Leeds Corperation has further adjourned consideration of the application of the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., for licences for motorbuses to ply for hire within the city in connection with a proposed service between Leeds and Birmingham.

Sheffield Corporation has refused to grant licences to the West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd., Harrogate, to pick lip and set down passengers in Sheffield in connection with its Leeds to Birmingham service.

c28 Lowland Motorways, Ltd., intimated to the Bolton Watch Committee that it intended to recommence the limitedstop coach service between Glasgow and Manchester and asked for four licences to ply for hire in the borough, but the committee refused the application.

The watch committee of the Manchester Corporation has granted the application of Messrs. Tipping and Band for permission to run a bus service from a garage which it is proposed to erect at Ardwiek Green to London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Licences have been secured from the Guildford Rural District Council by Orange Coaches (Chatham) in connection with a service between Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester and Portsmouth, via Guildford.

Licences have been granted by the watch committee of Cheltenham Borough Council tb B. Gray and Sons (Transport), Ltd., for six buses to operate on a service through Cheltenham between Gloucester and -London, and to Mr, F. Martin for a bus service between Cheltenham and Malvern,


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