andrew.s:
There is a Harvey’s sign board(looks like it might be from the back end of one of their brick trailers to me) in the Sainsbury’s At Biggleswade-as you exit the petrol station there is a small parking area as you drive round the back of the petrol station shop, and the sign is on the left -it’s in good condition, thought some of you might be interested,I’ve never been able to grab a pic
Nice to see proper liveries and cab interiors that are not adorned with tut by the driver.
Buzzer
Buzzer:
Buzzer
think that must’ve been an April fools photoshop job Buzzer, biggest thing able to go on Bedford river is a narrow boat or small cruiser.
Kempston:
Buzzer:
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think that must’ve been an April fools photoshop job Buzzer, biggest thing able to go on Bedford river is a narrow boat or small cruiser.
A Frank Branston special… (ex Editor of Beds on Sunday lol )
Buzzer:
Buzzer
For one thing that ship wouldn’t sail under that bridge!
David
The captain was greeted with a typical reply from a local, “We’ve had bigger than that in here drive”…
5thwheel:
Buzzer:
BuzzerFor one thing that ship wouldn’t sail under that bridge!
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David
Be the wrong way anyway, lol, as that went inland…
Not lorries I know but still a couple of different modes of transport I thought might interest some. The famous Cardington Hangers, known for the building of airships like the R101 , Goodyear etc and regular sites over Bedford. The hangers which are still standing and have been recently renovated are now more famous for film sets and music groups building their stages etc in them to test out the designs. Visitors include Take That quite a few of the rock bands and in the last couple of weeks Cliff Richard and for those that don’t know some parts of the Batman movies were filmed in them.
Kempston:
Not lorries I know but still a couple of different modes of transport I thought might interest some. The famous Cardington Hangers, known for the building of airships like the R101 , Goodyear etc and regular sites over Bedford. The hangers which are still standing and have been recently renovated are now more famous for film sets and music groups building their stages etc in them to test out the designs. Visitors include Take That quite a few of the rock bands and in the last couple of weeks Cliff Richard and for those that don’t know some parts of the Batman movies were filmed in them.0
Back loaded from those hangers a few times in the 90s. Mainly plastic water butts and watering cans for Homebase . I think it was a co called Plysu? that used them for storage
Suedehead:
Kempston:
Not lorries I know but still a couple of different modes of transport I thought might interest some. The famous Cardington Hangers, known for the building of airships like the R101 , Goodyear etc and regular sites over Bedford. The hangers which are still standing and have been recently renovated are now more famous for film sets and music groups building their stages etc in them to test out the designs. Visitors include Take That quite a few of the rock bands and in the last couple of weeks Cliff Richard and for those that don’t know some parts of the Batman movies were filmed in them.0
Back loaded from those hangers a few times in the 90s. Mainly plastic water butts and watering cans for Homebase . I think it was a co called Plysu? that used them for storage
Wouldn’t be at all surprised, there were quite a few firms using them for storage.
Kempston:
Cawleys of Luton, used to do a lot of scrap work for me when I was at Smiths.Used to have a lot of Industrial Rubbish vehicles about on Beds / M Keynes roads.
OldishJoda:
Kempston:
Cawleys of Luton, used to do a lot of scrap work for me when I was at Smiths.Used to have a lot of Industrial Rubbish vehicles about on Beds / M Keynes roads.
They are still about, they seem to have quite a few refuse motors now doing the retail waste collection around the area, quite often see a couple in Aylesbury in the early mornings.
trevor.stone70:
OldishJoda:
Kempston:
Cawleys of Luton, used to do a lot of scrap work for me when I was at Smiths.Used to have a lot of Industrial Rubbish vehicles about on Beds / M Keynes roads.
They are still about, they seem to have quite a few refuse motors now doing the retail waste collection around the area, quite often see a couple in Aylesbury in the early mornings.
They used to have a small yard out Kettering area to cover Corby, Northamptonshire and Peterborough so they covered quite a wide area, north London in the south up to corby Peterborough in the north and of course their bulkers were nationwide as were their tankers carrying hazardous waste. Still going strong.
Parmers TK , market gardeners from Flitwick.
One of Stanley Johns from Bedford, photo courtesy of Nick Eagle.