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Fresh Blood for Bristol Tours

17th September 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

" THE evidence has disclosed th

I there would be no harm if a litI fresh blood was introduced into son of Bristol's coach excursion business This comment was made by ti Western Licensing Authority, last wee when he granted Wessex Coaches, Lti permission to pick up passengers Kings, Southmead and Filton.

Objections had been made by F1rist Tramways and Carriage Co., Lti Express Coaches, and G. Feltharns ai Sons, Ltd. It had been alleged that il applicants were causing establish' operators to lose traffic. For Felthan Mr. J. A. Cox said that if his clier were granted a bigger vehicle •alto' ance, they could deal with all the nee of the locality.

• "If Wessex is allowed here," stated, "what is to prevent other h concerns coming and doing the same: The Authority said that he woo view favourably any applicatil Feltharns might make.

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People: J. A. Cox
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