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1st August 1981, Page 13
1st August 1981
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HE NEW board member of eeds-based Hanson Haulage td is Roger Trigell. Mr Trigell ; group director of marketing at oadline UK Ltd, but his responibilities with Roadline, which he )ined from British Road Serices, remain unchanged.

Ben Colson will become asistant traffic manager of East 1idland Motor Services on Oc)ber 1, 1981, in succession to ob Randall who is retiring in eptember. Ben Colson joined IBC as a senior management .ainee with East Midland in eptember 1974 after taking a usiness management degree at ity of London Polytechnic. In

1976 he moved to Eastern Counties as assistant to the district traffic superintendent at Norwich and for the past three and a half years has been district traffic superintendent, Cambridge, responsible also for the Ely and Newmarket depots.

Ferrymasters have promoted two of their staff at their French services headquarters in Dover. Mike Griggs has become administration manager, and Jenny Paine, shipping manager.. Mr Griggs joined Ferrymasters as senior administration clerk in 1979 following service with the Royal Air Force, while Ms Paine also joined in 1979 as senior administration clerk. They will both report to Ferrymasters' port manager at Dover, John Harris.

Irish Sea shipping and road transport operator Pandoro has named Hazel Deane as sales representative covering Cork city, West Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Clare.

The council of the Chartered Institute of Transport has elected the following for the session 1981/82, beginning October 1: president James Davis, director, Kleniwort Benson Ltd; presi

dent-elect, R. Reid, chief executive (Railways), British Railways Board. Past presidents to serve on council are, Liam Devlin, chairman, Coras lompair Eireann, and Sir James Duncan, chairman, Transport Development Group Ltd. Vicepresidents are Robert Brook, deputy chairman. and chief executive, National Bus Company; G. Edmunds, formerly with British Transport Staff College; and John Higgins, general manager, Coras lompair Eireann. Honourable treasurer is Len Payne, director, J. Sainsbury Ltd; honourary librarian, N. Payne, chairman, British Airports Authority; honourary secretary, Tom Beagley. Ordinary council members are Professor R. Allsop, Transport Studies Group; G. Burt, chief secretary, British Railways Board; I. Churcher, executive chairman, P&O Ferries; David Graham, director general, Greater Manchester Transport; S. Morris, group executive, industrial relations, National Bus Company; H. Phelps, operations director and board member, British Airways; K. Rose, distri bution director, Blue Circl Cement; W. Raper, direct() Overseas Containers (Europa Ltd; lain Sherriff, editor, Con mercial Motor; R. Unger, pe sonnel director, British Airpor Authority.

Councillor Jack Graham {Tyr and Wear County Council) hE been re-elected-chairman of Association of Metropolita Authorities planning and tran: portation committee. Clir Gri ham is an employee of Gab shead Metropolitan Distrit Council. Elected vice-chairma of the committee was Ala Heckles (Wigan Borough Cour cil).

George Quayle, for the past years managing director c Wilsdon and Co Ltd, retired froi the company last month.

Obituary

We record with regret, death of Frank Bishop, at 66. N Bishop started his career in ti' Thirties with London and Non Eastern Railway in Sheffield, an was a senior lecturer in transpo at Ealing College of Higher Edi cation until last year when tretired.