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BRISTOL v. CHIEF CONSTABLE

31st August 1951, Page 37
31st August 1951
Page 37
Page 37, 31st August 1951 — BRISTOL v. CHIEF CONSTABLE
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ATTEMPTS to extend the Henbury bus service of the Bristol Tramways and Carriage Co., Ltd., to the large housing estate at Lawrence Weston have failed because of objections by the Chief Constable. •

The Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Transport told a deputation that the Minister could not interfere with the actions of the Licensing Authority, but suggested that application should be made for a licence for a new service, as distinct from a variation of the existing one. There would then be a new hearing, with the possibility of an appeal.to the Minister. The application for a new service has been made.

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Organisations: Licensing Authority
Locations: BRISTOL

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