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LABOUR MP TURNS DOWN MIDLAND RED

1st September 1967
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LABOUR MP for Nuneaton, Mr. Leslie Huckfield, has turned down a Midland Red invitation to visit the undertaking with other Midland MPs to discuss PTAs and problems they pose. "Very disappointing," says Midland Red general manager Mr. J. Womar. "But we're still prepared to debate the matter with Mr. Huckfield and his colleagues."

• CUMBERLAND'S first district transport study is to be financed by Workington Borough and the MoT (which is undertaking five others in rural areas).

• BUS services previously operated from North Bridge, Marshgate, and the railway station in Doncaster have been transferred to the town's new Northern bus station.

• VANDALS on city buses cost Belfast Corporation £1,400 in the year ended March 31, 1967. Operations overall resulted in a net deficit of £150,000.

• ABERDEEN, unlike all other Scottish city undertakings, does not plan to raise bus fares now. Its annual report reveals a £15,332 profit (£95,909 last year).


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