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LONDON RETAIL DELIVERY SCHEME

27th March 1942, Page 20
27th March 1942
Page 20
Page 20, 27th March 1942 — LONDON RETAIL DELIVERY SCHEME
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THE Transport Commissioner for the Landon Region announces that the retail-delivery scheme, adopted by London' shopkeepers to save fuel, vehicles, tyres and man-power, will be brought into operation on Monday, March 30. Under this scheme, no goods purchased, except bread, milk, furniture, coal and medicines, will be delivered more than a mile from the shop except by pooled vehicles.

There will be only one delivery a week to each customer, except newspaper deliveries, and separate calls for orders will be discontinued. The scheme applies to deliveries by all forms of transport—motor, horse, electric and hand vehicles and cycles. Traders have agreed to these economy measures in the national interest.

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