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Preliminary plans for a motor-coach station proposed to be erected for Black and White Motorways, Ltd., in Rodney Road, Cheltenham, have been prepared.
Berks County Council is shortly to commence the construction of a by-pass road from Botley to Hinksey Hill.
The tramways committee of Birkenhead Corporation is to seek powers to run bus services outside the borough and trolley-buses on existing tram routes.
D20 A. recent traffic census taken in Northamptonshire shows an average tonnage increase of 70 per cent, over the figures for 1923 and an increase of 31 per cent. over the 1926 figures.
The watch committee of Brighton Corporation has granted two licences to Grey Coaches, Ltd., in respect of a service between London and Brighton, one of the conditions being that a minimum of three shillings be charged for every single fare.
The highways committee of Oxford Corporation is to consider the abolition of the free ferry at Iffley by the construction of a road connecting East and South Oxford with a bridge over, or a tunnel under, the river.
The new colour scheme adopted for the buses of the London General Omnibus Co., Ltd., has not proved altogether satisfactory and the company has now decided to re-introduce the red colour for the upper deck.