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18th November 1966
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Premix Concrete Ltd., an Amey Group company, whose headquarters are near Oxford. Mr. Clench, who has been in the ready-mixed concrete industry for 12 years, was previously a director of Ready Mixed Concrete (South West) Ltd.

Diesel Engineers and Users Association office-holders for the 1966/67 Session are: A. G. Howe, president; R. A. Vaughan, immediate past president; V. H. F. Hopkins, honorary secretary; and D. S. D. Williams, honorary treasurer.

A. J. Dorey, 27, has been appointed export sales executive of the Steel Barrel! Scammell and associated engineering group incorporating Anthony Hoists Ltd., Autolifts and Engineering Co., Ltd., and Carrimore Six Wheelers Ltd. He will be travelling soon to Iran, Libya, Lebanon and Cyprus on business. The Hull and East Yorkshire group of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers has elected L. W. Simpson (Chief engineer of East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd.) chairman and A. Horrocks (director and general manager of Commercial Motors (Hull) Ltd.) secretary.

Hills Tyres announce the appointments of Stanley Burton as area manager for Newbury, Basingstoke and Andover depots; and of Harry Raylor as district manager in Oxfordshire, operating from the Oxford depot.

M. I. Prichard, managing director of the Perkins Engines Group, has also been named group vice-president (engines) of Massey. Ferguson Ltd., Toronto. Massey-Ferguson is the parent company of Perkins.

G. Fitton has been appointed maintenance supervisor of the East Midlands Gas Board. He was service manager at Kennings Ltd., Fazeley. Atkinson Vehicles Ltd. chairman A. W. Allen is now on an overseas tour centred around the group's Australasian interests.

London Transport announces that J. T. Cope, divisional superintendent "D" (Central Line), has been appointed labour relations officer.