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40 Surrey-based waste management firm AgJBull has bought 29 Fodens to join its fleet of 150 vehicles.

• Truck dealer Chatfields Stoke-on-Trent, sold last week, is an Iveco Ford dealer and has no connection with Chatfield's Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield sites which are all Leyland Doi dealerships.

• Lion TV wants to interview truck drivers who drove on the first UK motorways and are still on the road today for a BBC2 documentary. Call Anna on 0181 735 4040.

• 174,000 trucks used Eurotunnel's freight service in the third quarter of 1998 • Rail freight operator English Welsh & Scottish has officially opened its £l 5m distribution site at Doncaster. About 300 staff work at the 3,800m2 centre which operates 24 hours a day all year.

• Sustainable Distribution, an offshoot of this summer's transport white paper, is due out within a month. The 100page publication will lay out government ideas for transferring freight from road.

• Leeds haulier Robert

Campbell has asked CM to point out that Brian Horner proposed disqualifying his transport manager Terence Connell and not Campbell himself as incorrectly reported last week. Campbell has now applied for an interim licence.


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