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Getting in on the ground floor

6th October 1984, Page 68
6th October 1984
Page 68
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A BUILDER and his family in Codsall, Shropshire, are going off the rails. They have agreed to exchange the two 67-year-old trams in which they at present live for permission to build a bungalow on Green Belt land.

Bridgnorth District Council wants the vehicles to be restored to running order and presented to the Black Country Museums at Dudley.

No longer will the occupants have to ring the bell when they want to go out and refrain from smoking on the lower deck. On the other hand, they will be unable to go upstairs to bed, with the admonition from father, "Hold very tight, please," and hang out the washing on the trolley boom.

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