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Until the Northern Deputy Licensin g Authority, Mr. G. W. Duncan,

16th November 1962
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is well enough to resume his duties, a Newcastle on Tyne barrister, Mr. H. Bewick, has been appointed to act as deputy Licensing Authority in his place. Mr. Duncan has been ill for several weeks.

Mr. .L A. V. Watson and Mr. A. A. Barr haVe been appointed joint managing directors of Cast rol Ltd. They succeed Mr. L. M. Broadway who has had to relinquish all his directorships and appointments within the Castro] Group owing to prolonged ill-health.

Mr. A. J. Pragnell, until recently traffic officer of B.R.S. (Pickfords) Ltd., has been appointed transport adviser to the United Power Company Ltd.

Sir Wavell Wakefield has _resigned as chairman of Park Royal Vehicles Ltd., but retains his directorship of .Associated Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Sir William Black, deputy chairman and managing director of Associated Commercial Vehicles, has been appointed chairman of Park Royal Vehicles. Mr. R. G. Gregg, sales manager of Park Royal Vehicles, has been appointed a director of that company. Mr. Charles Roe, chairman of Charles H. Roe Ltd., the Leeds bodybuilding subsidiary of Park Royal Vehicles, has retired and Mr. J. W. Shirley, director and general manager of Park Royal Vehicles, has become chairman of the comnalv. Mr. W. E.

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Dodsworth works director of Park Royal Vehicles, and Mr. W. H. Davies, sales manager of Charles H. Roe. have joined the Roe board.

Mr. John E. Clarke, chairman and managing director of Scotts of Nottingham Ltd.. has now taken over the majority of the shares of the company and his son Peter John Clarke has been appointed to the board. Mr. G. F. Clarke has resigned from the company.

Because of other commitments, the Marquess of Linlithgow has retired from the board of the Aldershot and District Traction Co. Ltd. Sir Richard Snedden has been appointed in his place.

Mr. I. R. Kydd, who is at present chief engineer of Lincolnshire Road Car Co. Ltd., has been appointed chief engineer of Eastern National Omnibus Co. Ltd. and its associated companies with effect from January 1, 1963.

Mr. B. T. Hancock, who is at present assistant engineer of Thames Valley Traction Co, Ltd., has been appointed chief engineer of The Southern Vectis Omnibus Co. Ltd., one of the Titling Group of companies, with effect from January 1, 1963.

Mr. Peter Scully has been appointed assistant traffic manager of Southdown Motor Services Ltd:. in succession to Mi H. D. Welch, who left on September 31 to become general manager of A Timpson and Sons Ltd. Mr. R. Randall has been appointed are manager. Worthing, in succession to MI R. E. Lephard, who will retire o, December 31.

Sir Frederick Delve, former chief office of the London Fire Brigade, who retire on October 28, has joined the board e Nu-Swift Industries Ltd., and that of i1 subsidiary., Nu-Swift International Ltd.

Mr. J. W. Lennox has been appointe managing director of Sintered Product Ltd., a member of the Sheepbridg Engineering Group, and has relinquishe his post as general manager of Sheer bridge Alloy Castings Ltd., although h remains on the board of that compam Mr. E. A. Shipman, formerly represer tative for the North of the Thames are of Hardinge Machine Tools Ltd., one c the Sheepb ridge Engineering Group c companies, has been promoted to (lel sales manager and Mr. J. E. Newport ha been engaged to take over Mr. Shipman' area.

OBITUARY

We regret to record the death of M E. Wright. One of the pioneers of public tran port in the Halifax district, Mr. Wrigh died at the age of 63. As a youth 1-. began his own haulage firm, with nir horse and carts. In the early twenties k was one of the first eight drive. 'employed by Hebble Motor Servict Ltd.. Halifax.


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