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• Closer collaboration between local cooperative groups or units of tipping vehicle operators is planned and the RHA is to maintain a register of the groups to help them keep in touch with each other. This was one of the decisions reached at a meeting of between 50 and 60 representatives of groups in Buxton on May 4 at the end of the Tipping Vehicle Operators' Convention held by the RHA tipping vehicle group.
The chairman of the group, Mr. E. Hemphill (A. and W. Hemphill Ltd., Glasgow), presided at the meeting which was addressed by the RHA chairman, Mr. Noel R. Wynn (Robert Wynn and Sons Ltd., Newport, Mon).
Mr. Wynn told representatives that the closer co-operation envisaged was in line with the policy recommended by a study group which reported in 1965. More progress had been made among tipping vehicle operators than in any other section of the RHA, he said, but there was still scope for more units to be formed.