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'LORRY PARKS CUT RISKS'

27th August 1965, Page 25
27th August 1965
Page 25
Page 25, 27th August 1965 — 'LORRY PARKS CUT RISKS'
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ROUGH the medium of its guarded nTy parks the risk of theft has been sized as far as is reasonably possible the economics of the transport tor. This was said by Mr_ H. J. er, managing director of National Car Ltd., at a Press conference in London uesday, which was held following the t memorandum issued by the vehicles .ty committee of the Road Haulage :iation. Journalists from the national echnical Press and television were taken conducted tour of one of the corns seven lorry parks, at Aldgate, an.

o answering questions, on behalf of icor Ltd.—who are responsible for ing the parks at night—was Air Cdre. Kirby

well as the park visited in Aldgate High , which can accommodate 150 vehicles as a transport hostel adjacent (16s. 6d. ht for drivers, which includes dinner, and breakfast), the lorry parks in an are situated at Baynes Street, NW1 lorries), Brunel Road, SE16 (80), nersmith Grove, W6 (100), Royal Mint , El (100) and Vauxhall Bridge, S.W.8 The charge for parking in London 6d. a night, or for any period up to ;WS.

3ther car park is situated at Leeds , Liverpool 3, which has accommodaOr 120 lorries. The charge here is 5s. it.