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No Parking: Thomaby Town Council have decided to ban vehicles heavier than 30 cwt. from parking in the streets.

U.D.T. Premises: The St. Albans office of United Dominions Trust, Ltd.,_ now operates from new premises at 29 London Road.

R.H.A. Move: The offices of the East Midland Area of the Road Haulage Association are now at Cranmer House, 1 Cranmer Street, Nottingham.

Co-op Fleet: The co-operative movement in Scotland operates 5,478 vehicles. The fleet of the Scottish Co-opera t lye Wholesale Society exceeds 1,300.

11.12.S. Depot Merger: The Chapelfield works, at Ripponden, of British Road Services, have been closed and merged with the department at Horton Street, Halifax.

Curved Screens: The Triplex Safety Glass Ca,, Ltd., have opened a new department at the King's Norton factory for the production of 14.000 curved laminated windscreens a week.

E.C.E. Session: The 16th session of the working party on the international road transport regime of the Economic Commission for Europe is to meet in Geneva from July 7-11.

Garage Sold : Ryan's Car Hire, Ltd., have sold the five-storey parking garage off Piccadilly Circus, London, to the Charles

Clore group for £45,000. Ryan's have moved to 29 Bury Street, London, W.I.

School Vacancies: A few places are still available at the summer school of the Institute of the Motor Industry to be held at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, from August 23-30. Applications should be made to the secretary of the Institute at 40 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.7.


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