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STEVE’S MEMORIES

Thank you for the article on the carbon offset tree planting scheme in your March 2022 issue. I have just paid my £21.00 for 2022. It does ease my conscience with the emissions from my ex Chesterfield single deck Leyland Tiger PS1, reg no. JRA 635. It was 20 years in service and ten years on driver training. There are many pictures on Google as it seems to be a very well-known bus.

I have only owned it for a few years and it parks on our garage forecourt at Steve Wood Motors, High Street, Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire. It pleases both the young and also the older people, many saying they used to drive it or

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