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ONCE A WEEK TO TENBY

7th May 1954, Page 48
7th May 1954
Page 48
Page 48, 7th May 1954 — ONCE A WEEK TO TENBY
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THE West Midland Deputy Licensing Authority has granted Mr. L. F. Bowen, Ward End, Birmingham, a licence to operate a 37-seat coach once a week to Tenby during July and August.

The applicant wished to run two vehicles. The proposed fare was £1 18s. 6d. Mr. D. E. Skelding, representing Mr. Bowen, said that he was amazed at the Authority's decision. The only other direct service to Tenby was by rail, he said, at £3 3s. 3d. third-class return.

Mr. Bowen said that when it was known that he was applying to run the service, hundreds of people had written for reservations. The area he served contained 1.7m. people.