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• Red Nose Day for this year's Comic Relief campaign

9th March 1989, Page 28
9th March 1989
Page 28
Page 28, 9th March 1989 — • Red Nose Day for this year's Comic Relief campaign
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is 10 March. The money raised will help disadvantaged young people in the UK and famine victims in Africa. The road transport industry is getting into the spirit of the event. Pictured are 50 ERE trucks resplendent in Red Noses outside the company's Sun works.

BP truckstops are also blowing the Comic Relief booster by offering plastic noses as the ultimate vehicle accessory. The price is optional as BP is asking drivers to pay £1 or more, with all proceeds going to the fund. BP hopes to raise around 21 million and says it is confident that truckers will support the campaign. CSL Trailer Hire is offering 500 to the hawk-eyed person who can help it recover a stolen trailer and have promised to give a further 2500 to Comic Relief if it is recovered. Signwritten in "Enterprise" livery, it is a Crane Fruehauf stepframe tilt tri-axle. Its CSL • fleet number is 8072.3A and its chassis number is JS2392.02.