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City-Co, Transfer : • . Decision 'Reserved •

14th December 1951
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DECISION was reserved, on Monday, on the application of .Westeliff-onSea Motor' Services, Ltd., to take aver the services of City Coach Co., Ltd., Brentwood, which has been acquired by the British Transport Commission. It was revealed that final arrangements for the transfer of the services had not been concluded, because permission was required from the town planning authorities regarding the use of one of

the buildings concerned. •

This building, at present occupied by the Brentwood Engineering Co., •Ltd., a subsidiary company of City' Coach Co., Ltd., is to be transferred to the Westcliff-on-Sea concern for use as a running shed • for the vehicles.. The main garage is to be retained by Brentwood Engineering. The Metropolitan Licensing Authority reserved decision pending the decision of the town planning authorities........ It was hoped that the take-over would he effected on January 1, 1952. The present general .manager of City Coach Co., Ltd.,. Mr. I.. L. Quilter, B.A., is to remain in charge.

NEW NAME FOR FORD SPARES TN future, all genuine parts and acces

sories supplied by the Ford Motor Co., Ltd., Dagenham, will be marketed under the trade. name " Enfo."

This name takes the place of ".Ford." For some time past, -"Thames" has replaced " Fordson" as the designation of Dagenham-built commercial vehicles, except for Poulson Major tractors.

OUTPUT POSSIBLE

LE? the demands of rearniament were I reduced in 1Svo years' time and ,he scramble for raw material declined; the motor industry could produce up to about 1m. cars and commercial vehicles a year, said Mr. R. GreshamCooke, director of the Society of Metor Manufacturers and Traders, at Leamington, on Monday:


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