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CHARITY SUCCESS

13th December 2001
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I am pleased to be able to report that my charity transport show in June went very well and raised 23,000 for prostate cancer research. More than 120 vehicles took part in the road run and 400 were on display at the show.

More than 20 recovery vehicles arrived from Ken Williams Motors of Swansea: other trucks came from C&G Janes, Owens, Greene, Tarmac, PD Rees, TD Williams, ATB Davies, Humphreys, Lynx and many other companies. Many classic trucks from AFC, Scammell, Foden, Ford, FIRE, Fordson, Bedford, Leyland, BMC, Austin, etc were on show. The largest was a Scammell (ex-lNynns, Econofreight) from R Willson of Pontypool.

Dates are now set for 2002 (see below) and I hope to see as many vehicles arrive. The weekend of events is free to enter and I now need to hear from owners of new, working and classic trucks and any sponsors who will help with printing etc.

The events have taken place for the past six years and are now very popular. I arrange them myself as a hobby (lam a driver with Swansea Council and a member of the T&G). II Swansea-Carmarthen Road Run, Saturday 22 June 2002; Festival of Transport, Sunday 23 June 2002.

Contact: 01792 280761 6pm-8pm (not Fridays) or SU to the address below.

Ashley Levering, 5 Clos Cynan, Hendrefoilan Woods Kiliay, Swansea SA2 7DL.

• GM's compliments, Mr Levering—a worthwhile cause and excellent publicity for the industry.


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