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Bee-Line wins traffic court appeal

7th May 1971, Page 49
7th May 1971
Page 49
Page 49, 7th May 1971 — Bee-Line wins traffic court appeal
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• Bee-Line Roadways Ltd, Middlesbrough, the largest operator of excursions and tours in the North East, has succeeded in its appeal against a decision by the Northern Traffic Commissioners to refuse its application for a licence to run eight-day tours to Blackpool with picking-up points on Teesside and in Hartlepool. A Ministry inquiry was held in August last year.

Mr Trevor Barker, a director of Bee-Line, told CM this week: "Our view is that it was just not right that we should be allowed to carry people on holidays from their home towns to such places as Bournemouth and Torquay, yet not be able to carry them for a week's holiday to Blackpool."

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Locations: Hartlepool

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