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Co-ordination of Transport.

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Co-ordination of Transport. FORTHCOMING MEETING AT LLANELLY. The Government contemplate further drastic restrictions in the supply of petrol and horse provender. The supply of horses will also be closely limited. To prevent distraction of traffic, greater co- ordination of transport is imperative. Food Control Committee are according- ly asked to take the initiative m arrang- ing all possible economies in transport in their district. j The following are among the principal objects to be secured:— (a) Traders in each town should be re- stricted to the area naturally tributary to that town, and should cease to supply beyond that area. (b) Traders in the same branch of business should agree together whereevcr possible to exchange customers within the restricted area so as to reduce to a minimum the overlapping of delivery rounds. (c) In order to economize petrel the co- ordination of distribution should be not on a trade but on a geographical basis. Each vehicle should, as far as possible, deliver in a definite and limited district all the supplies required within fhat dis- trict. (d) Priority of collection and delivery should be given to perishable food, es- pecially milk, meat and fres!! fi!h. (e) Distribution of non-perishable articles once or at most twice in the week will probably be found sufficient, unless they can be delivered with perishables. (f) Small parcels, say, under 7 lbs., should only under exceptional circum- stances be delivered by the traders, j Pressure should be put on customers to carry such articles home themselves Failing the adoption of a satisfactory voluntary scheme in any district, the Food Controller may be obliged to intro- duce a compulsory scheme of economy, Lieut. E. G. H. Evans, the Road Transport Officer for Wales, has been in consultation with the local committee, and has arranged to address a meeting of Chairmen of Food Control Committee and Executive 0 cers at the Town Hall. The suggested date is the 1;3tb inst., at 3.30 p.m. Further details will follow. Trades- men and others interested are invited to attend. H. W Spowart, Executive Officer.

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