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D&G Noble Wins FORS Gold Once Again

A long-standing member of the FORS scheme, D&G Noble has continued its track record with the accreditation by once again achieving FORS Gold this year. Based out of Bedford, D&G Noble (founded in 1962) is a prominent family-run haulage contractor that has successfully developed a reputation for high quality, tailored services, and a real attention to detail. Impressively, 2024 marks…

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Demand for Self Storage Remains High Across Europe

Demand for self storage remains high across Europe, presenting lucrative investment opportunities A new report from the Federation of European Self Storage Associations (FEDESSA) and global real estate advisor, CBRE, indicates continued strong demand for self storage across Europe, presenting a lucrative opportunity for investors and developers.  According to the report, Europe’s booming self storage market currently spans 16.5 million…

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At Last We Know Where Buses Go (2)

Don’t Rush, Folks Once upon a time, a bus operator had to submit its service registrations to the Traffic Commissioner six weeks before a change was to be implemented. This was extended to eight weeks and then further extended to ten weeks. The main reason was that it took much longer to update electronic systems like Traveline rather than in…

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Severe Weather Impact on UK Transport & Storage

2024’s severe weather has had major impact on UK transportation & storage companies A new Government report has revealed the significant impact the weather has had on UK businesses over the last 12 months. Transport & storage sector companies – including couriers, home delivery and logistics firms – have been worst affected by flooding but only 3.4% have a climate…

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Cheating On The Corners (mini-blog)

Let Us Now Praise Unknown Men? Above is a drawing of an LNER pacific loco (e.g. Flying Scotsman). It shows a side view of a four wheel bogie at the front, followed by … … six driving wheels; followed by this … … which might be a two-wheeled bogie, usually known as a “pony truck”. But it isn’t. As is…

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McLaughlan Transport: Scotland’s Top Chilled Distribution

McLaughlan Transport Celebrates Being Scotland’s Top Chilled Distribution Haulier 2024 Managing Director George McLaughlan praises the whole team for helping the Perth-based haulier prosper in the last 12 months. “It’s the efforts of the whole team that have helped us enjoy a strong year and earn the Top Chilled Distributor award in 2024,” says founder and Managing Director George McLaughlan.…

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At Last We Know Where Buses Go (1)

A Bit Of Bus Background For almost as long as there has been any, public transport in Sheffield ran from Walkley (map above top left) to Intake (bottom right) via the city centre, almost a straight line from north west to south east. First there were single deck trams … … because the tight curves and steep hills at Walkley…

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Stripes, Spots & Leaves (mini blog)

California Crossing Confuses Whilst no one condones bad behaviour towards construction staff, it is clear that the work on the California road junction did arouse considerable ire!  A physical assault took place on Wednesday morning (14 February) when a driver intentionally hit a road worker using their vehicle, before fleeing the scene. The car’s registration number has been submitted to…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 7 October 2024

• A train driver responds (BusAndTrainUser) • North & West London Lines – Driver’s Eye View (Train_Paul 94) • Europe-wide train ticketing – only EU law is going to fix this mess (Jon Worth) • When Denmark Kinda Designed a Train for Japan: Video (Simon Andersen) • The Cross-Continental Race Using Only Public Transit (CityLab) • Many US cities’ school…

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