Three More for Inter-City
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A' Glasgow on Monday the Cumbernauld firm of Inter-City Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., was granted permission for three additional vehicles of
tons on A licence. The company had asked for six vehicles.
Mr. W. Sharpe, secretary of the company, said the new firms in the area were dependent on Inter-City, and the company wished to keep face with them. The increased tonnage would have little effect on their sub-contracting.
"When you entered Cumbernauld in 1954, did you anticipate a development area?" asked Mr. W. F. Quin, the licensing Authority. "It had been talked about for some time," replied Mr. Sharpe.
14r. Quin granted three vehicles with modified normal user: "General goods— mainly whisky, spirits, wines and Camp coffee--75% of their time to be spent on transport to London."
to.T. LUNCH CANCELLED
THE informal lunch of the Institute of Transport which was to take place in London next Tuesday has been cancelled due to the illness of Mr. T. G. Gibb, chairman of British Road Services.