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Chiefs named for bits of United Auto and Ribble

24th May 1986, Page 22
24th May 1986
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• David Monaghan heading the new National BuE subsidiary company which is taking over the Northumbriar operations of United Automobile Services by September.

He becomes managing director as the larger United company is split to promote fair competition after bus deregulation.

Monaghan is United's present company secretary and has held the position since 1976. Before that he was company secretary to Greens lades Tours, National Travel South-West, Shamrock and Rambler, and Wessex National.

So far the new company Itir no name, but it will take °vet United's operation north of tl River Tyne, including Tyne and Wear and all of Northum berland.

David Foster is to be ma aging director of the un-narnE new NBC subsidiary compan: which will take over the operations of Ribble Motor Services in the Sefton district and Merseyside by September.

Since 1982, Foster has been company secretary of Yorkshire Traction at Barnsley. He joined the bus industry as assistant secretar of City of Oxford Motor Services in 1978, after holding previous posts in transport at ministration and accounting with Amey Roadstone Corporation.

As a further stage of the company's split, the two southermost depots in Scarborough and Pickering an to be transferred to East Yorkshire Motor Services.

The remainder of United's existing operation, covering the rest of Tyne and Wear, County Durham, Cleveland an part of North Yorkshire, will retain the United name and Darlington headquarters uncle present managing director Stuart Senior.

• In a move to strength( Northern General's commercial position in preparation for bus deregulation and privatisa tion, Chris Moyes is its new commercial director.