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0 omewhat Mated& I am Pleased to ot)i.r Hawkly congratulations to Dennis fry scooping two awards for a veteran fire appliance. entered in the London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Socicty's annual run.
The awards the British Leyland Ruch (*hallow Trophy and the Commercial Vehicle Challenge Cup (hr hest open _tire engine)—went to a 1911 vehicle onginallv of-Awned by the City ottoventryfire brigade. It was bought by a Dennis workei; Nick Grenside,ftw4-35 in 1958 and is now owned by Dennis and looked after by Givaside and Om enthusiasts; A second Dennis vehicle, a 60-year-old works lire engine., came second in its class The vehicle is still hard at work to this day and is based at the company's Guildtard HQ. Like the Hawk, some old-timers just can't learn to quit. (Olt yes they can. You're fired-Ed)