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One-Year Renewal . : Threat of Reduction T HE excursion licences of Hudson's

3rd May 1957, Page 69
3rd May 1957
Page 69
Page 69, 3rd May 1957 — One-Year Renewal . : Threat of Reduction T HE excursion licences of Hudson's
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Coaches (Leeds), Ltd., would be renewed for only one year. In 1956, 11 out of a possible 260 dsstinations had been served. On the next renewal. they would be examined carefully, and if there were no improvement, reductions would be made, Maj. F. S. Eastwood, chairman of the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners, said at Leeds on Monday, when Hudson's licences came up for renewal.

Mr. I. Malcolm Barr, assistant managing director of Wallace Arnold Tours, Ltd., said Hudson's were an associated company and because they offered a full programme of excursions from other starting points, it tended to dissipate the demand. People preferred Wallace Arnold's originating point.