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Thomas Sykes, 24, becomes manager of the Crewe branch of Pickfords Removals Ltd. Mr Sykes was previously chief clerk at the Liverpool branch. He succeeds Vincent Kenny, who has left the company. William Deighton, 37, has joined the company as Newcastle upon Tyne branch manager. Mr Deighton was previously manager for W. Pringle Ltd of Alnwick.

Gordon P. Segger, 25, the youngest branch manager with Southern BRS, has moved from Victoria Park depot to Canterbury. Mr Segger is succeeded at Victoria Park by Frederick D. Farrant, 34, who was formerly branch manager at Lincoln.

Ron Hilton, 48, has been appointed director of Constantine Terminals, the Constantine Group's transit depot at the London International Freight Terminal. Mr Hilton has been with the company for 10 years and has been general manager of Constantine Terminals for the past four years. D. F. Stuart has been appointed traffic manager with W. Alexander & Sons (Northern) Ltd, part of the Scottish Bus Group. Mr Stuart was previously district traffic superintendent at the Midland Balfron depot.

James Stokes, assistant operations manager (north division) for the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive, becomes assistant operations manager (east) on November 1, reporting to Clifford Nurse, operations manager, who retires at the end of the year.

Peter Foxall has joined MAN Concessionaires GB Ltd as field service engineer for the West Midlands. He was previously a field engineer with British Leyland, having-been with the company for 12 years.

Ian Metcalfe has joined Freight Bonallack from York Trailer to head the marketing services department, with special responsibility for implementing the company's major export plans.


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