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ACCORDING to a report received from the Instittite • of Traffic Administration, 2, Caxton Street, Westminter, London, S.W.1, this new body is making good headway in the industrialareas of -the Midlands. In addition to a strong centre in the Potteries, others were set up recently in Leicester,' Nottingham and Birmingham and regu. lar programMes 'of meetings are in preparation for each: .
Information, concerning them can be obtained from the following:—Birmingham: Mr. A. B. Davidson, 156, StOck, fieldRoad, Acocks Green; Leicester: Mr. L. B. Austin, 245, Aylestone Road; Nottingham: " Mr. C. J. Parker, -69, Derby Road, Bramcote. •
LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN SIIVIMS SERVICE EXPANSION
.DURE■TG the past few years many of . the branches of Simms Motor Units, Ltd., have been moved to larger and, in most cases, more central premises. The object his been to provide ilnproved service facilities for Simnis equipment, which is now being used in larger quantities than ever before on heavy freight vehicles and
buses, as well as to enlarge the repair SeiVice for all makes and types of electrical fuel-injection and ignition apparatus.
. The most recent removal is that ot the' Company's Edinburgh branch from St. Mary.s .Street to 3446, Halrnyre Street, Leith.. The workshop in these new -premises are laid out With modern apparatus, and staffed by trained personnel for the efficient repair of -the • abbve-rnent?oned equipment and, in accordance with modern practice, covered accommodation is available tor. working on vehicles.
The' branch is managed by Mr. • Webster, who for many years has looked after the company's interests in Edinburgh. •