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In a Lin c or Two

14th January 1955
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The Western Welsh Omnibus Co., Ltd., have opened a garage at St. David's, Pembrokeshire.

A start is soon to be made on building a new Conway bridge to replace the present 128-year-old structure.

Leyland production last year was over 12 per cent. higher than in 1953. Home and export sales were about equally divided.

Sunderland Planning Committee have approved a scheme for a £100.000 bus station for the Northern General Transport Co., Ltd.

Because of increasing expansion, the haulage and engineering interests of Messrs. W. C. Amey and Son, Oxford, are to be separated. • The Albion sales and service agency of Millburn Motors, Ltd„ Walrner Bridge, Longton, Preston, has been extended to cover the whole of Lancashire and North Wales.

D4 Dover Town Planning Committee have approved a design for a " coachotel " submitted by Watney, Cornbe, Reid and Co., Ltd.

A plan TO establish a central maintenancu, depot for municipal vehicles, other than buses, has been rejected by departmental heads of Coventry Corporation.

Crosville Motor Services, Ltd., operate the Leyland double-deck bus on the service to Warrington. which was illustrated on page 725 of The Commercial Motor last week.

Richmond (Surrey] Highways Committee intend to include a larger amount than usual in their annual estimates for replacing vehicles. They want to ensure that no vehicle older than 15 years is kept in use.

To enable the Hyde Road works of Manchester Transport Department to obtain further experience in using plastic panels for the construction of parcels vans, a Commer 25-cwt. chassis is to be purchased.


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