Tory M P's Concessions Bill
11th March 1966, Page 48
11th March 1966
Page 48

Page 48, 11th March 1966
— Tory M P's Concessions Bill
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A BILL to allow private bus companies to grant
travel concessions to , the aged, blind and disabled—and to permit local councils to pay towards the cost—has been presented to Parliament by Sir Malcolm Stodilart-Scott, Tory MP for Ripon.
Supported by eleven other MPs, five of them also from Yorkshire, the Bill seeks to extend to private bus firms the concessions granted to local authority undertakings soon after Labour came to power.