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Country Dwellers Must Use Buses P EOPLE living in rural areas

2nd December 1955
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must patronize their local bus services if they expect them to continue, the chairman of the Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, commented at Stockton-on-Tees, on Monday.

The Authority granted permission to Messrs. O.K. Motor Services, Bishop Auckland, to withdraw a number of services in Upper Teesdale.

Mr. Hanlon said that the problem of rural bus services had been considered at a high level both inside and outside Parliament, but it could only be solved by country people supporting the facilities. " In this case the people have not been supporting the buses," he added.

RAMSGATE TO RUN BUSES?

DECAUSE of the "-high fares" 1-1 charged by the East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., Ramsgate Corporation have considered running their own bus service. The watch committee have recommended that no action should be taken at present, but the council arc to study the question of fares when the company's next balance sheet is issued.

Training Industrial Managers

INFORMATION concerning the mana

gerial training schemes of the Ford, Rover, Standard and Lucas companies is contained in "Education and Training for Industrial Management," a critical survey by Aubrey Silberston. The book is published by Management Publications. Ltd., 8 Hill Street. London, W.1, at 12s. 6d.

Mr. Silberston, a Kenward Research Fellow, makes out a case for extending existing training schemes, and considers desirable educational developments.


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