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WELSH INDUSTRIALISTS MUST PROTEST

6th March 1953, Page 33
6th March 1953
Page 33
Page 33, 6th March 1953 — WELSH INDUSTRIALISTS MUST PROTEST
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WHEN Welsh industrialists had to meet the frustration caused by bad road communications and disproportionate road charges, they had to protest and demand that the way be opened to trade upon terms of equality with the rest of Britain. Mr. R. G. M. Street,. South American Saint Line Ltd., Cardiff, made this observation in his presidential address to the Industrial Association ofWales and Monmouthshire, last week, Wales was being neglected and made to wait, he said, Successive Governments had even ceased to offer hope of improvements in communications between South and North Wales, and, like the Severn Bridge, new arterial roads from South Wales to the Midlands had been relegated to the unforeseeable future. With the Transport Bill before Parliament, the Government could not plead difficulties of further legislation.