My apologies for its late arrival, but here is the January 2011 CBPS news update. We have not got a great deal of news to tell you about as the month started quite cold, got milder and seems to have been quite damp, wet and miserable through out. Our vehicle collection is still as shown below. The further addition to our fleet has not materialised yet, but this we think is only a delay and not a loss to the CBPS.
We are still looking to get our LeylandLeyland Bus was a British bus manufacturer. It emerged from the Rover Group (formerly British Leyland) as a management buyout of the bus business. It was subsequently acquired by Volvo Buses in 1988 and the name finally disappeared in 1993 OlympianLeyland Olympian was a double-decker bus built by British Leyland/Leyland Bus in the United Kingdom from 1980 to 1993. 34754(A754 VAF) out of winter storage and through her MOT soon. With slow improvements in the Cornish weather, we will take stock of what gets looked at next and I will tell you more in February.
With our Vintage Bus Running Day looming on Sunday 17 April 2011, we still have lots to do but the good news is that the visiting vehicle entry list is looking very good - if you are planning to bring your bus it would help us a lot if you could please complete our Registration Form. If you haven't already done so, mark the date in your diary.
If you would like to join the CBPS, now is the time to do it as your subscription will take you through to 31 December 2011 and we still require covered storage for our vehicles in Cornwall so if you can help, please let us know asap.