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FRUIT TRADE TO FIGHT WAITING BAN

9th August 1957, Page 32
9th August 1957
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BECAUSE eight-wheeled vehicles cannot be unloaded within 15 minutes, the Glasgow fruit. trade is to appeal against proposals by the corporation to limit waiting by goods vehicles, in the fruit market to that period.

A concession is suggested for the Camilerigis area of the market, but it is' not considered to be adequate. In recent years there has been a great increase in the use Of heavy vehicles to . bring produce from the country.ancl the docks.

It ie.stated that if the. .corporation's restriction were imposed, vehicles would have to transfer from point to point to unload a little at a time ending up far from the place for Which their goods were intended.

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