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28th July 1994, Page 6
28th July 1994
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• New signs are to be introduced warning of level crossings, junctions on bends and gliders: the colour coding system for directional signs is to be extended so that primary routes are always green.

• Greater Manchester Police are cracking down on rogue operators after an LGV check on the M62 showed dangerous defects on 18 out of 30 vehicles: nine vehicles were given immediate prohibitions.

• TNT Logistics says it is about to sign seven contracts worth a total of £27m a year : the company says there is one "extremely large" one and the work is in the automotive and grocery sectors.

• Registered charity Action Water of Truro desperately needs water tankers to send to Goma, where two million Rwandan rei'ugees are relying on just four water tankers for fresh water. Contact Neil Battersby on (0209) 715385.

• Eurotunnel started a turn-up-and-go Le Shuttle freight service for truck drivers on Monday (25 July) operating 24 hours a day between 16:00Hrs Sundays and 08.00hrs Saturdays.

Coalville-based haulier Bradgate Transport Services has gone into creditors voluntary liquidation with debts of more than 220,000 just over two years after it was set up.

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Organisations: Greater Manchester Police
People: Neil Battersby
Locations: Goma, Coalville

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