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Legislation for Haulage Depot Workers?

3rd May 1963, Page 11
3rd May 1963
Page 11
Page 11, 3rd May 1963 — Legislation for Haulage Depot Workers?
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THE possibility of new legislation to govern working conditions in places. like road transport depots not already covered by the law was hinted at this week by Government spokesman Lord Carrington, speaking in the Lords during a debate on the Offices, Shops and Railways Premises Bill.

Boston Observer Corps

INco-operation with the police, the I Boston sub-area of the Road_ Haulage._ -Association is forming a vehicle observer corps which, on receiving information or the theft of a vehicle, will carry out a comprehensive search within an area bounded by Skegness.-Steaford. Spalding and Sutton Bridge.

Tests_ for s Five-year-olds

'THE regulations bringing five-year-old I vehicles (cars and commercial vehicles up to 30 cwt. unladen) within the Ministry of Transport testing scheme came into effect on Wednesday.

.T.R.T.A. President

AT the national council meeting of the . Traders Road Transport Association on Tuesday, Mr. K. C. Turner was re-elected national president, Mr. S. J. • Lamborn was 're-elected deputy president and reappointed one Of the four national vice-chairmen. The other three vice chairmen 're-elected were Mr, R. E. Clough, Mr. J. Delicate and Mr. S. S. Robson. • Mr. J. W. Ban na rd Was reappointed national honorary treasurer.

Sir P. Hennessy 'Retires'

Qi R. PATRICK HENNESSY, who recently reached the age of 65; revealed on Tuesday that he has retired as chief exeeutive officer of the Ford Motor Co. Ltd. He will continue as chairman of the board and will act as an adviser to the company, but his executive responsibilities have been taken over by Mr. Allen Barke, the managing direcior.


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