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Fleet engineer may sue former employer

14th August 1970, Page 30
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• Following a report in CM last week, Mr P. J. Wallington, former fleet engineer with Bow Bells Transport Ltd, is taking legal advice on whether he should sue his former employer who is now trading as Bow Bells Deliveries Ltd. Mr Wallington, who was employed by the company. told CM this last Friday after reading our report on the hearing of an operator's licence application by Bow Bells.

Mr D. I. R. Muir, the Metropolitan LA, was told by Miss E. Havers, representing

the applicant, that Mr Wallington "was n satisfactory by any means". Othi statements concerning Mr Wallington competence were also made: The form, fleet engineer is now employed by E. 1 Phillips and Sons Ltd. of Parkstone. Pool Dorset. in the same capacity. IV Wallington's solicitor, Mr J. W. Miller. to CM that his client had not been dismiss( from his £2000 a year post but had in fa resigned, after nine months with ti company, in April this year.

Commenting on the results of the year's tding ended March 31 last, Powell efryn's chairman, Sir Alec Ogilvie, :luded the Fuel Distribution Division tong four of the Group's companies lich had, he said, "returned an excellent rformance".