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Worthing war hots up

17th August 1989, Page 20
17th August 1989
Page 20
Page 20, 17th August 1989 — Worthing war hots up
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• A local trade council has backed Southdown in its battle with Cedar Travel of Worthing. In a letter to the local paper the Worthing branch of the TUC-affiliated trades council slams Cedar for putting passengers "second to the profit margin".

Southdown recently advertised new services, many of which run on established Cedar Travel routes. The promotion included leaflets and full-page adverts in the local press.

As Cedar alters its timings to try to fend off the Southdown incursion, its local promotion announces: "We will continue to fight to maintain these services and ask for your continued support." Cedar Travel boss Chris Chatfield has already said that he took great care not to poach

Southdown's routes, and mo of his services cover roads r previously served.