Rural Buses : An Appeal to Premier
13th January 1961, Page 59
13th January 1961
Page 59

Page 59, 13th January 1961
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WELWYN Parish Council is trying to bring nation-wide public opinion to bear on what it terms the "inadequate country bus services" by writing to the Prime Minister. The council is concerned over services to outlying villages. and a spokesman said: "We are prepared to make this a national example."
The letter to Mr. Macmillan refers to " the plight of country folk due to diminishing bus services," and asks the Prime Minister to support its efforts to press London Transport Executive for adequate services.
"If the Executive cannot provide adequate services, then why should it stand in the way of private bus operators by opposing their licences? " asks the council.