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Who was the original owner? Progressive? Operated here by KD Morgan of Ingatestone. It had served previously in Essex with M & M of Braintree (who also operated a sweet shop) and Reinhold Laubach of Black Notley who traded as T&R. Before that it was owned by HC CHambers & Son of Bures This and VRX may have been Laubach's last vehicles.

Ingatestone Coaches ceased trading after more than 30 years in 2007.
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Ingatestone Coaches Bedford SB CCE931C

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