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New Pickfords Removals post

7th September 1973
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Eric Lucock, 45, has

taken the newly created post of national distribution manager for Pickfords Removals Ltd. He joined Pickfords in 1942 and is a past chairman of the London and Home Counties branch of the British Association of Removers. In February of this year he was a member of a BAR group sent on a study tour of the USA and Canada to prepare a report on the North American removal and storage industry. Charles A. Macnamaxa, 63, since 1970 assistant general manager of South Wales Transport, has moved up to general manager. James Rule, Scottish area manager of BRS Scotland, has retired after 50 years service. Aid. M. Cohen, of Sunderland. has been appointed deputy chairman of the Northern Traffic Commissioners. He was appointed a Commissioner three years ago.

Bill Morris, a 34-year-old Jamaican now living in Birmingham. has been appointed Nottingham district organizer for the Transport and General Workers' Union.

Peter Newman, 41, formerly a director of Redland Purle Ltd, has been appointed managing director of the Boughton Group factory. now nearing completion in Devon. which will manufacture the chassis for Pathfinder fire engines.

David M. Kirby, 50, assistant traffic manager of Midland Red. has been appointed operations manager of the midland area of National Travel.

Ronald Cox, director-general of the Greater Glasgow PTE, is to be the new president of the Omnibus Society. He will succeed Leslie Smith, general manager at Leicester, at the end of the year.

John Allcock and Neville Ingate have joined BSP International Plant and Equipment Ltd as regional sales managers responsible for the marketing of HAP lorry-loading cranes:


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