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Stop dragging your feet call

27th February 1976
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A CALL to members of the South Wales owner drivers' cooperative to put their money where their mouths are has gone out this week.

The call has come from chairman Mr Tony Sharpe, who says that the co-operative has had three meetings now and still nothing concrete has emerged.

"We still haven't got the thing nailed down," he said "Some people are still dragging their feet and it's time they put their money where their mouths are.

"We must put the ideas into practice now or there is no point in going on. If it's not sewn up this time, I won't be going to any more meetings."

The next meeting, at which the crunch will come for the co-operative, will be held at the Mitre Hotel, Llandaff tomorrow (Saturday) at 5.30pm and Mr Sharpe will be pleased to see anyone there—especially people who have already shown interest, so that decisions can be made.

Mr Sharpe hopes that the members will decide on whether to form a limited company and agree the principles and rules of the group. He also hopes to get agreement on the objects, which will include selling members' services and establishing facilities.

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