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The office of the certifying officer at Plymouth is to be moved to Government Buildings, Alphington Road, Exeter.
The Minister of Transport is to receive deputations from Yorkshire local authorities to discuss the possibility of freeing Selby toll bridge.
Bristol Planning Committee have approved a scheme for the establishment of a bus station in Whitson Street, near the new shopping area.
As an experiment, London County Council have agreed that one of their secondary schools may use school buses for a school journey to the south of France this summer, subject to certain safeguards.
The number of accidents per thousand industrial workers had been reduced from 30 in 1927 to 22.5 in 1952, according to Sir Charles Bartlett's presidential address to the National Industrial Safety Conference at Scarborough, last week. It was read for him as he was ill. Vokes, Ltd., are to exhibit their products at the Kensington Palace Hotel, De Vere Gardens, London, W.8, from May 21-27.
The Tin Research Institute, Fraser Road, Perivale, Middx, have published a revised edition of " The Properties of Tin," For safety reasons, all buses and trolleybuses to be purchased in future by Reading Corporation will have power-operated doors.
Lister Equipment, Ltd., 3 Charlotte Street, Manchester, I, have published leaflets describing their newest detergent washing equipment for big vehicles.
Eighty-seven day, half-day and evening tours in the north-west and North Wales are offered this year by Sunniways Coachways, I la-13 Shaw Street, Liverpool, 6.
The British S.G. Iron Producers' Association, 94-98 Petty France, London, S.W.1, has been formed to promote the interests of licensees for the process of making spheroidal-graphite castings.