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New Role for Old Tram Depot ,

15th April 1960, Page 35
15th April 1960
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THE former. London Transport tram depot in Norwood Road, London, S.E.27, was opened on Monday as a distribution centre by Domestos, Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne, manufacturers of industrial and household detergents. An office block and storage space of nearly 30,000 sq. ft., sufficient to accommodate 9m. bottles of the company's products; comprise the premises of the new branch.

The cartoned supplies are brought from manufacturing centres by eightwheelers each day, and distributed throughout south London and the Home Counties by a fleet of some 30 Thames 3-tonners, with bodies by Modern Coachcraft, Ltd., Newcastle.

CONTINUATION FOR LIQUIDATORS?

nECISION was reserved by Mr. W. F.

Quin, Scottish Licensing Authority, at Glasgow last week, upon an application by the liquidators for the continuation of licences formerly held by Messrs. Thos: Weir and Co. Two vehicles were involved but uncertainty over their possession' and current activities' prevented a:: precise PresentatiOn of

the case. . .

The evidence indicated that the vehicles had been taken oyer by a majority shareholder, a Mr. Geddes, and this was confirmed from the court records.. These showed that the present owner not only had the vehicles but had also licensed them,