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19th March 1976, Page 18
19th March 1976
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Willesden terminal, on of the largest in the country. Mr Sidney moves to his new post from Freightliners' headquarters where he was services officer.

New manager at the Edinburgh branch of Pickfords Removals is Ian Lithgow, the Scottish area secretary of the British Association of Removers. He moves to his new job from Perth where he was branch manager.

He joined Pickfords in 1952 after two years in the Merchant Navy and two years in the RAF.

Meanwhile, at the Road Haulage Association new chairman of the livestock carriers' committee is J. J. Redpath of Wooler's of Northumberland, and his vice-chairmen will be F. G. Garrood and D. J. Nelson.

Cawoods Containers Ltd and Irish Sea Ferries Ltd have appointed a new managing director following the retire ment of W. D. Bell owing to illness. He is W. N. K. McClelland, who has been a director and general manager of the companies.

Mr McClelland is also a director of Cawood Europa Ltd, the joint Cawood and P&O Continental container shipping. service. H. D. Ferguson will also become financial director and chief accountant of the companies.

New appointments at Edbro are the manager of the Hayes branch, Andrew Newdick, is taking over from Charles Belton who is retiring early at his own request after 35 years with the company.

Mr Newdick has been with Ford, Vauxhall, Crane Fruehauf and Hands. He was also a founding partner with Seadyke Freight Systems. Mr Belton will continue as a nonexecutive director of the company until he retires.