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HANDBOOK

BUSINESS MOVES

LEEDING THE WAY • Farceline has recently opened a new distribution centre in Leeds at the Millshaw Park Industrial Estate as part of the company's current expansion programme.

For details, contact Parceline's head office at Royal House, Vine Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1HW, or phone (0895) 72999.

CLEARING THE WAY • Freight Forwarder Homes Clearing Services has moved into new premises at Waterside House, Dover, to continue its custom clearing operation.

Business enquiries to Gary Holmes on (0304) 212869.

PRICES

SILENCERS • Exhaust manufacturer and distributor Bainbridge Silencers has announced a 7% price increase in its Truckmaster range of silencers and fittings for commercial vehicles. This rise will come into effect on 12 February.

For details of the new prices contact Ti Bainbridge Silencers, Head Office, Ribchester House, Lancaster Road, Preston PR1 2QL, or phone (0772) 22272.

TI Bainbridge Silencers

SAFETY

EUROWHO LISTING • Eurowho is a microcomputer-based listing of over 300 individuals in Europe working in the field of road safety research.

The program has been developed for the European Commission by MVA Systematica, and it is designed to promote the transfer of information to road safety research.

Complex searches in particular specialist areas can be undertaken using Eurowho.

The European Commission plans to update the system annually and 200 Eurowho systems are already being used throughout Europe. The program will run on any IBM PC compatible computer and fits onto a single 5.25 inch lowdensity computer disk.

Contact the Transport Road Research Laboratory for details on (0344) 773131.

TRAINING

HAZPAK ADDITIONS • Two more training centres have been recognised as official centres for national (dangerous substances) driver training.

Grampian Motor Training of Aberdeen will now offer Hazpak and Hazfreight courses. Northants Road Transport Training has been given approval to run Hazpak courses.

For more information contact the Road Transport Industry Training Board, Capitol House, Empire Way, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 ONG, or phone 01-902 8880.

SERVICES

KEEP ON ROLLING • National Tyres and Autocare have introduced a new service for fleet customers enabling them to obtain priority service from the company.

The priority service card contains a vehicle registration number, driver's name, telephone number and customer account number. Any one of the company's branches can use the account number to locate details on the customer's tyre and servicing policy.

For customers with 2,000 or more vehicles, National will personalise a card with their company's logo.

For details contact National Tyres product manager David Holt on 061-480 7461.

EVENTS

• The Chartered Institute of Transport is planning an open seminar on 22 February on cost benefit analysis. The seminar will be held at HollyRoyde House Conference centre, Manchester.

For further details, contact Kate McKie, Conference Department, Chartered Institute of Transport, 80 Portland Place, London WIN 4DP, or phone 01-636 9952.

CALLING ALL LORRY LOVERS • The Commercial Vehicle and Road Transport club has formed a Midlands branch which will be holding meetings every second Wednesday of the month.

No membership is required to attend,the meetings which include slide shows, videos and guest speakers.

The meetings are held at lie Old Crown Public House, Alderrnans Green Road/ Lentons Lane, Aldermans Green, Coventry.

For more information on the new Midlands branch of the CVRTC contact either I Houghton on (0788) 75257, or I M Caren (0203) 505078.

KEEPING AHEAD • A two-day conference on logistics in manufacturing is planned for 13/14 March in London, and 15/16 March in Sheffield. The two-day seminar, which costs £495 (ex-VAT) per person, will look at techniques to streamline operations, how to implement logistics strategy, and how to respond to customers more efficiently.

The event will be presented by Hal Mather and all participants will receive a copy of his latest book Logistics, the new competitive weapon.

For information on the event, contact 1CM Marketing, Atlas House, King Street, Leeds I,S1 2HL. Telephone bookings can be taken on (0532) 426314.

OFF THE RAILS • A major rail freight exhibition will be held in London on 13 to 15 April.

The site of Railfreight 89 is Network SouthEast's former servicing depot at Cricklewood and the event will include the latest international developments in wagon design, handling methods and services.

For details contact British Railways Board, 24 Eversholt Street, London NW1 1DZ, or phone 01-928 5151.

• The Sheffield Occupational Health and Safety Association has updated its Stingers handbook on lifting and slinging.

The new edition contains tables on working with loads of steel chains and wire rope slings. There are also tables on natural, man-made fibre web, and round textile slings.

The 20-page book is available for £2.00, post free, from Saxton Safety Services, 24 Saxton Drive, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S60 3DW. Telephone (0709) 375753.

A TOUCH OF COLOUR • The new Ault and Wiborg vehicle paint colour directory lists manufacturers colour codes, colour grouping and fleet colours available for commercial vehicles.

For details on how to obtain your copy contact Ault and Wiborg Paints on 01-597 9281.

AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO 1992 IN International law firm Clifford Chance has produced a guide to European transport Legislation as it is likely to change between now and 1992.

Written by the company's lawyers in Brussels and London, the guide analyses the impact of the changes and their implications both within and outside Europe.

Copies of the guide can be obtained free from the Publications Unit, Clifford Chance, Royex House, Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7LD. Telephone 01-600 0808.

CLE FFORD CHANCE

PRODUCTS

STRETCHING OUT

in A new stretch film for wrapping is now on the market called the Stretch Packer. It comes with a free roll of 100mtu x 150mm film at a cost of £8.50 (ex-VAT).

For further information, contact Packaging Aids, 103 Wantz Road, Dagenham, Essex RM10 8PS, or phone 01-593 7231.

FORK-LIFTS

FORK-LIFT SERVICING ON A BUDGET • Budget Forktrucks, of Beenham near Reading, has launched a quoted standard rate with no hidden extras.

Full details are available from: Budget Forktrucks, Beenham Industrial Area, Grange Lane, Beenham, Nr Reading, Berkshire RG7 SPX; or phone (0734) 712508; fax (0734) 713759: telex 846653.

• London and the South East

£425 Surrey: Lane closures and 50mph limit between Junctions 11 and 13 (Cbartsey/ Staines).

M20 Kent: Contraflow on Northbound carriageway and two lanes London-bound and one coastbound until 16 March. A329(M) Berkshire (off J10 of M4): Outside lane closed northbound at junction of A4. (Suttons roundabout) for flyover construction.

A34/A43 Oxfordshire: Major roadworks at Peartree roundabout, north of Oxford. Various restrictions and diversions. A3 Surrey: Major roadworks continue to cause peak hour delays between Milford and Guildford.

• The Midlands and East Anglia

M5 Hereford/Worcester: Major roadworks between junctions 4 and 4A (Bromsgrovei £442). Layout of roadworks changing weekend of 21/22 January and the motorway will be closed completely from 19:00hrs on Saturday until 10:00hrs on Sunday. The changes could cause confusion and congestion during Monday morning's rush hour.

£442 Warwickshire: Various lane closures northbound between Junctions 3 and 4 (M40/ A34) for construction of M40. Continues until approx 10 February.

A23 Solihull, West Midlands: Lane restrictions just north of junction with the M42 for improvement work.

A5 Staffordshire: Lane closures and single line traffic at Cannock between Bridgetown and Longford. Some local diversions — peak hour delays.

• The North

£463 Gtr Manchester: Two lanes open in both directions between Junctions 3 and 6 (Barton/A6144) with 50mph speed limit.

M62 Gtr Manchester: Eastbound lane closures between Junctions 21 and 22 (Rakewood Viaduct).

M62 Humberside: Contraflow between Junctions 36 and 37 (Goole/Howden). Slip roads at J37 closed — diversions and 50 mph speed limit. M180 Humberside: Roadworks in both directions between Junctions 1 and 3 (M18/ Scunthorpe). Peak delays. M53 Merseyside: Slip roads closed at the Bidston Moss flyover. Diversions.

Mi. West Yorkshire: Contraflow between Junctions 40 and 42 (Osset/M62), Slip road closures with signed diversions. Al North Yorkshire: Lane closures and a temporary • roundabout at Dishforth near Ripon. Long peak delays, A19 Tyne and Wear: Various restrictions on Downhill Lane, Bolden at junction of A1290.

• Wales and the West

A30 Bodmin Bypass, Cornwall: Eastbound lane restrictions over bridge between Carminnows and Reperry.

A30 Launceston Bypass, Devon: Contraflow between Liftondown (A388) and Pennygillam interchange.

A38 Plymouth Parkway, Devon: Lane closures on both carriageways 24 hours a day. A487 Gwynedd: Roadworks at Porthmadog on way to Blaenau Ffestiniog at Pont Maentrog (ends 3 February). A361 Somerset: Widening work at Merehead, Frorne. Lane restrictions.

• Scotland

£490 Perthshire: At junction of A90 (Admiralty Flyover) remedial work between slip roads. Southbound nearside lane closures (ends 29 January). M74 Strathclyde: Offside lane closures south of Junction 4 to south of Junction 6 (M73/ Hamilton) (ends 30 January). M8 Strathclyde: Lane closures in both directions bet ween Dathgate and Newhouse —Junctions 4-6.

M8 Strathclyde: Westbound access road closed at Junction 14 (Glasgow) for roadworks. Diversions via Blochairn Road to join M8 at Proven Road (Junction 13).

A80 Strathclyde: At Muirhead, southbound carriageway closed for bridge repairs. Twoway traffic on northbound carriageway (ends 15 Fehmary). A736 Strathclyde: At junction with M8, lane closures on roundabout because of work on bridge (ends 7 February). A75 Dumfries and Galloway: Bypass construction at Gleriluce. Severe width restrictions (ends 5 February).

• Major inner-city delays

LONDON

A40 Western Avenue, Uxbridge, London: Improvement work on approach to Swakeleys roundabout. Lane closures in bath directions with long peak hour delays.

A1201 Crouch Hill, London: Closed to through-traffic for bridge renewal. Diversions until end March. BIRMINGHAM Inner Ring Road at Paradise Circus: Major roadworks at junction with the A456. Various lane closures and diversions city-bound.

CARDIFF A4161 Newport Road: Lane restrictions.

Leckwith Bridge (south west of Cardiff): Closed until mid February. MANCHESTER A665 Cheetham Hill Road: Major improvement work with off-peak lane closures and single-fine working at times. A6042 Trinity Way: Junction improvement work with offpeak lane resc-trictions.

YORK

A64 slip road to City Centre (A1036): All traffic using a temporary bridge at Copmanthorpe. 30mph speed limit. Holgate Road: Temporary traffic lights at railway bridge. Also at junction with Dalton Terrace.

NEWCASTLE

A69 Western Bypass, near Scotswood Bridge, Gateshead: Contradow. Long delays at peak times.

A696 at Kenton Bar: Contraflow affecting traffic to and from airport.

LIVERPOOL

A59 Rice Lane: Gas board work near junction with Queens Drive.

A5036 Regent Road: Longterm roadworks between Walter Street and Saltney Street. GLASGOW Springburn Road: Width restrictions at junction with Petershill Road.

EDINGBURIE Russel Road; Reduced to single line traffic.

• Information compiled and supplied by AA Roadwatch


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