"Share the Traffic " T HREE coach operators serving the Aldermaston area,
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Berkshire, were on Tuesday granted permission to run excursions to London 'Airport after they had withdrawn objeCtions against each other. They were Kents Coaches, Baughurst; Blue Star Coaches, Mortimer; and Lovegrove and Lovegrove, Silchester.
Blue Star and Kents also faced objections from Spratley Bros., Mortimer, whilst all three were opposed by the Thames Valley Traction Co., Ltd. At the outset, Mr. A. G. Goodeve-Docker, for Lovegrove's, said the three companies had agreed to drop their own objections. The other two concerns then agreed to withdraw their objections, and the applications were granted.
Mr. H. I. Thom, chairman of the
• South Eastern Traffic Commissioners, commented: "Sharing the traffic as best you can is the best solution for the public and the operators."
NEW CHAIRMAN FOR L.U.T. ' L"OLLOWING the death of Sir Joseph 1 Nall, Mr. H. M. Alderson Smith has been appointed chairman of Lancashire United Transport, Ltd. Sir Robert A. Cary, M.P., becomes deputy chairman.