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9th January 1970, Page 34
9th January 1970
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travelling to Windsor Great Park. This reflected the general trend in excursions and tours, he said.

In reply to Mr. P. KenworthyBrowne, representing Cliff's, he said that if a licence was granted to Cliff's, it would have a detrimental effect on Timpsons' Windsor tours. This was specially true at Bexleyheath and Eltham, he said. where the catchment would be divided between the two.

Mr. G. O. Cliff, managing director of Cliff's, in evidence said that the Safari Park would be known by the name of Windsor by a geographical accident only. Although it was only two miles from Windsor town it was in no way connected with it and it would be equally true to call it the Bracknell or Ascot Safari Park. In fact Cliff's operated services to Ascot race meetings, he said, but he did not think this was a valid point relating to his application.

Mr. A. G. Kemp, coach sales manager of the RACS, asked Mr. Cliff if he was aware that none of the established Windsor operators had objected to Timpsons' application.

Mr. Kemp said agreement had been reached whereby they would not object to each other's applications and the RACS would be applying to incorporate the Safari Park in its Windsor tour in the near future.