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DUNDEE DISGRUNTLED BY DELAY

21st March 1952, Page 31
21st March 1952
Page 31
Page 31, 21st March 1952 — DUNDEE DISGRUNTLED BY DELAY
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THE time taken to obtain a decision on Dundee Corporation's application to increase bus fares was strongly criticized when the transport committee met last week. The delay, it was stated, was materially prejudicing the transport department's finances.

Mr. H. Hughes said that London fares increases were treated so seriously that a statement was issued from Downing Street within 24 hours of the matter being raised in the House of Commons. Yet," he said, " we have gone from December to March without getting a proper answer."

The committee decided to ask Mr. John Strachey, M.P,, to make , an appointment with the Ministry of Transport for the committee's representatives.