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7th March 1975, Page 24
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Brian March. a BRS Parcels driver at Canterbury, has been granted a travelling fellowship by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. He will spend two months on the Continent on a project -studying commercial vehicles, drivers' working conditions and the environment.

Alan Plato, 28, moves to the newly created post of development manager for the SE region of Carryfast, responsible for the development of specialized services including the distribution of carpets and motor spares. Mr Plato was previously SE regional sales manager and is succeeded by Robin Davies, 27, who was with the customer services department.

L. R. Harper has been appointed regional commercial.manager, TIR north, for McGregor Cory Cargo Services; S. J. Lutes takes a similar post in the North West. N. Finchett becomes

manager, international freight forwarding section.

John A. Dawson has joined Duple Coachbuilders in the newly created post of export sales manager. Mr Dawson was British Leyland export sales executive assigned to Far Eastern territories. Ian Harland, formerly a manager for Smiths Ind tries, has joined Ailsa Tru as area manager for St land and Ireland; Ian 0 ridge, formerly British L land truck and bus divis field sales executi becomes Northern mana Richard Forrest, wh. previous appointmei include jobs with Caravi International, VW and Ft becomes manager for NIL England and Wales; ■ Adrian Saunders, from P fords Tank Haulage, joins SE England manager.

Bernard W. Hobbs has IT appointed parts co-ordint of Scania (Great Britain) I Before joining Scania Hobbs was with British L land truck and bus divisio

Mike Whitmarsh, 34, it Nickerson Commerc Vehicles after 25 years v BLMC where he was a sei development officer.

Obituary We record with regret death of E. G. Bradley. Mr "Ted" Bradley, who I killed in a road accident, for two years president of Vehicle Builders Repairers Association. V his brother, Harry, he fora in 1941, the bodybuilc company of Brade-Leigh ducts, of West Bromwich


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