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22nd June 1985, Page 5
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Little hope on EEC hours deal Common Market officials are generally unhopeful about any chance of a driving hours deal at the Transport Ministers' meeting in a few days. 4 Transport 2000 pushes for more resident power Transport 2000, the Environmental pressure group, has entered two parliamentary questions in its efforts to increase residents' power. 6 Transport is honoured Three new knights lead a lengthy list of transport people who have been • included in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. 10 Haulage recession review Haulage appears to be stabilising in its insolvencies, and things may even be improving, a trade credit insurer has said.11 Suffolk police meet ports hauliers Police have met with over 100 hauliers from Felixstowe and Ipswich and advised them how to stop the sharp increase in container thcfts. 13 Ford takes Cargo engine to Brazil Ford has gone to Brazil to produce dieselengines for the Cargo. 15 Coach safety push Transport Minister Lynda Chalker has announced that the Government is pressing ahead on coach safety. 18 Clayton Jones wins Clayton Jones has fought off opposition from a County Council to run three services in Pontypridd. 19


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