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7th July 1931, Page 69
7th July 1931
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Queen Victoria Street, London, is to be widened at a cost of £250,000.

There was a net surplus of £829 on Hull Corporation's bus services last year.

Retail traders arc opposing the oneway traffic schemes proposed by the Birmingham City Council.

The tramways committee of Brighton Corporation recommends the institution of a bus service to Preston Road.

Worthing Council is considering prohibiting picking up and setting down of coaclaTpassengers on the front.

Lancaster watch committee has made an Order for the establishment of 19 stations for public-service vehicles.

J. A. Milestone and Son, Ltd., is to build a bus garage at New Ferry for Birkenhead Corporation's vehicles, the cost being £14,488.

The overseas committee of the Federation of British Industries has taken steps to create a special Argentine Committee to follow up the results of the Buenos Aires Exhibition.

Brentford and Chiswick Urban District Council has forbidden the parking of exhibition lorries in the market. Hitherto the practice has been allowed at a fee of 7s. fid. per market day. The watch committee of Gravesend Corporation has received a deputation from the local Chamber of Trade with regard to the unilateral parking of . vehicles, and traders' views on the subject are to be obtained.

The highways committee of Wimbledon Corporation has appointed a subcommittee to interview the London United Tramways Co, with regard to the route to be taken by the proposed trolley-buses.

The London• County Council proposes

to re-introduce to Parliament the Bill for the Charing Cross Bridge scheme which was rejected by the Hcuse of Commons Committee. The plan will cost £12,500,000.