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Newport's On-Off 4d. Fare

18th August 1961, Page 34
18th August 1961
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A RE some passengers using Newport I-1 Corporation buses being overcharged?. In June the South Wales Traffic Commissioners granted fares of 3d. up to 0.7 of a mile and 31d. between 0.7 and one mile. But Newport Corporation are charging 4d. for the latter. This intricate situation put to the Commissioners, elicited the reply that there had clearly been a misunderstanding about the question of a 31d. fare. The increase had not been granted. Mr. R. A. Hawkins, general manager of the corporation undertaking, declined to comment on the situation but an official of the Newport town clerk's department, said: "It was understood that the 4d. fare had been granted. When the Commissioners were talking of keeping the 3-1d, fare, it was thought that they were only giving their own advice and making their own observations. Until the matter is sorted out between the Commissioners and the corporation, on a date yet to be arranged, the 4d. fare will remain."

It is understood that officials of Newport Corporation are to meet the Traffic Commissioners this week.

"Make Way for Cars"

L'DINBURGH Chamber of Commerce has proposed one-way street operation in central Edinburgh to give parking space for 1,500 cars. The central city area faces stagnation unless urgent moves are made to correct the situation, they claim. A ban on coach parking in central Edinburgh is proposed as a further move.

BORGWARD FOLDS

THE three Bremen vehicle plants of the Borgward group have ceased production following a decision of the Bremen State Senate. Production staff at the Goliath goods vehicle works and at other Borgward plants have been given notice and the group is to be liquidated. A32