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E3 million concession

18th June 1976, Page 50
18th June 1976
Page 50
Page 50, 18th June 1976 — E3 million concession
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE TOTAL COST of concessionary fares for the elderly, blind and disabled in Wales is estimated at nearly £3 million in 1975-76 . . Mr Barry Jones, Under-Secretary for Wales, in the Commons.

Just delivered to Vyner House Coaches of York is this 16-seat Ford Transit with Dormobile body. it is the company's fifth new Transit since starting operations in 1973.

BUS COMPANY witnesses at Traffic Commissioners' hearings should be able to be questioned by bus users, particularly where services were undergoing cuts, said an MP last week.

It was, said Mr Adam Hunter (Labour, Dunfermline) not enough that merely councillors, politicians and Members of Parliament should be allowed to make brief statements.

He added that employing solicitors and other spokesmen for certain groups of bus users was a. very costly business.

He was told by Mr Frank McElhone, Under-Secretary for Scotland, that these were matters for the Environment Secretary and should be raised with him.

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