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bird's eye view by the hawk Commercial Motor takes road

1st January 1998, Page 19
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haulage very seriously. However. once a week our quirky correspondent, the Hawk, steps off his perch to take a humorous look at the industry to keep us all sane. If you have any off-beat yarns that illustrate the stranger, or sillier, side of the business, he'd like to hear from you. As a softhearted old bird, he's also happy to publicise charitable works— and is always interested in events for the vintage vehicles he drove as a fledgling. Drop the Hawk a fine at Commercial Motor, Bird's Eye View, Rm 11203, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS, or fax him on 0181 652 8969.

Hitting the right note

151 he Hawk never likes to blow his own trumpet because it is a little known fact that he is a virtuoso cornet player. He mastered this skill back in his fledgling days as a member of the First Peckham Sea Scouts—perhaps not quite on a par with players in the Halle Orchestra. Following an award from the National Lottery, the Halle has taken delivery of a specialised Scania rigid truck, a 17-tonne R94L134x2LB 310, which

was supplied by West Pennine Trucks. The vehicle has been adapted to carry the performers' instruments on tours of Britain and overseas. The orchestra, which is based at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, is Britain's oldest established professional symphony orchestra, founded in 1858 by pianist and conductor Sir Charles Halle. And if ever an emergency crops up and they find themselves in need of a cornet player, then yours truly will be only too pleased to oblige.

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People: Charles Halle
Locations: Manchester, Surrey

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