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Free transport for NFC shareholders

18th February 1984
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MEANWHILE, elaborate arrangements are being made to convey hundreds of NFC shareholders to the second annual general meeting at the Wembley Conference Centre on February 25. The first, in Birmingham, attracted 1,700 people but since then another 2,723 employees have bought shares, so logistic problems could be even more complex.

In fact, National Holidays, a National Bus subsidiary, has relieved the NFC of all transport worries — and, would you believe, without charge. Approached by Pickfords Travel for a quotation for the supply of coaches, NFC referred the matter to National Holidays, which made the generous offer to run coaches, including its latest touring models, from points all over the country to Wembley as a goodwill gesture.