Correspondence
We have received the following letter from Mr G. Scarborough Taylor, who has been acting as Transport Officer to the Buntingford district on behalf of the Ministry of Transport Committee for Hertfordshire:
To the Editor, Buntingford Gazette.
Dear Sir,
I trust you will permit me to thank the following for their very ready and willing assistance they gave in help me carry out duties in connection with haulage of food supplies during the recent strike:
Mr Bayman, of Forrest Stores, who obtained food supplies from Bishops Stortford on behalf of the district, and for seeing the various grocers so as to ensure no shortage;
Messrs F.W. Butler, S.G. Lees, B. Kennedy and H. Feasey, for their time and use of motor cycles and bicycles in going round the district;
Mr Frank Fraser and Mrs Scarborough Taylor for their clerical assistance and tabulating records of food supplies;
and last, but certainly not least, to Mr B.E. Thody for the almost continual and numerous ways he has readily assisted.
Yours faithfully,
G. Scarborough Taylor
Buntingford, May 13th, 1926.
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