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Coach operators' workshop

20th August 1971, Page 18
20th August 1971
Page 18
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• The City of Plymouth is planning a Coach Operators' Workshop on Monday and Tuesday, October 4 and 5, designed to promote Plymouth as a principal stopping place for coaches routed to South West England, and as an ideal centre for day trips or longer stays.

Visitors attending the workshop would arrive on the evening of Monday October 4 for a civic reception. On the following morning a specially conducted tour would take place enabling visitors to see the amenities and facilities available in the city and its immediate surroundings. A final

meeting would then take place, followed by lunch.

Operators who have not been invited and would like to attend are requested to write to Mr F. A. Bottom, Entertainments and Publicity Manager, Entertainments Department, Town Clerk's Office, The Municipal Offices, Plymouth PL1 2EW.

• Keswick urban council has agreed to back any application of a taxi proprietor, Mr T. Davies, to the Traffic Commissioners for a licence for a rpinibus service in the Lake District from Grange-in-Borrowdale to Newlands and Buttermere.