Nottingham's Transport Boss
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A LD. W. G. E. Dyer, leader of the 1-1 Conservative group on Nottingham City Council, has taken over the chairmanship of thi council's transport committee. He succeeds Aid. Sidney Hill, who takes over the vice-chairmanship. Aid. Hill is the National President of the Municipal Passenger Transport Assn,
The Conservatives, when they gained control of the council at this year's municipal elections, offered him the chairmanship of the committee. But the Labour group came to a decision that they would not accept any chairmanships, so Ald. Hill, a Labour member of the council since 1945, had to refuse.
Ald. Dyer, the East Midlands secretary of the Traders Road Transport Assn.. was vice-chairman of the committee.
CHILDREN'S FARES UP
HlGHER children's fares on Dundee Corporation buses have been approved by the Transport Committee as a means of meeting recent wage increases which will cost the department an additional £37,680.