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No Decision Yet on Bristol Parking

21st February 1964
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THE Minister of Transport is consider'. ing what provision to make for the parking of lorries in a proposed extension of Bristol's controlled parking zone. Mr. Marples said on Wednesday he would announce a decision as soon as possible. The news came after Mr. Stan Aubrey (Labour, Bristol Central) had pointed out that, commercial vehicles, particularly long-distance ones, had to wait at business premises in parking zones. Mr. Aubrey asked what proposals the Minister had for stipulating by regulation the times at which these operations could take place, and what the Minister's policy was regarding the provision of parking bays with special meters for commercial vehicles.

Geddes Report IT was too early to say when the Geddes I Committee on the road haulage licensing system would report—or even whether the report would be published, said Mr. Marples in the Commons on Wednesday.

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