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16th January 1982
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

CENCES for two school serces have been granted to rime Hall Educational Trust by e North Western Traffic Comissioners following an agreeent with objectors.

The Trust, which operates its vn coaches, is an organisation t up by the parents of pupils of Cheshire Grammar School hich applied to run services )rn Bolton and Sandbach to e school.

This provoked objections from seater Manchester Transport, itish Rail, Cheshire County riuncil, and Stockport Metroslitan Borough Council, but in .icember, the Commissioners rstponed a public sitting to 'able discussions to take place. GMT, British Rail and the )unty Council withdrew folwing an agreement that the ust would only set down pasngers at the school on inward urneys, and would only take r passengers at the school on itward journeys.

The objection by Stockport 3$ met by a minor variation of Sandbach service route.


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