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Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Remember when going scotch (if from the south), or going down to the smoke (if from the north), was long distance?
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Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Sat May 15, 2010 8:48 pm

I worked for Onward transport from 1985 until 1992 at their Birtley depot which principly existed
to service the north east area Castrol contract. Unfortunately when the contract came to an end
the depot was closed as it was no longer viable. That apart I have some great memories of that
time, it was a family owned business and my abiding memory is that you could talk to the senior
management (with certain exceptions) on a one to one basis. The chairman of the board
Mr Granville Storey could be approached and spoken to on a first name basis something
I had never encountered before. We had a depot manager imported from yorkshire
(Bill Gallimore, sadly no longer with us) once he knew he could rely on you left you alone
to get on with the job. I am sure there are lots of former employees out their to prolong this thread.
I will try and sort some photos out in the next few days. kevmac47.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby tonyhogi » Sun May 16, 2010 3:56 pm

Hiya ,
Didn't Onwards have a depot at Castleford? Think it closed soon after Swifts opened their Normanton depot in 1980 & taking all the Rockware glass work off them .
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Sun May 16, 2010 7:39 pm

Yes they did have a depot in Castleford which was still open when I left
in 1992. They also had depots at Livingston, Purfleet, Selby, South Kirby,
and also the East Lancs Paper Mill at Radciffe. The main depot at Ackworth
is now rented out to several hauliers but the approach to this site is ringed with
weight limits and low bridges making it very difficult for strangers to find
particularly if you rely on satnav!!!
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby georgeking » Sun May 16, 2010 9:38 pm

kevmac47 wrote:Yes they did have a depot in Castleford which was still open when I left
in 1992. They also had depots at Livingston, Purfleet, Selby, South Kirby,
and also the East Lancs Paper Mill at Radciffe. The main depot at Ackworth
is now rented out to several hauliers but the approach to this site is ringed with
weight limits and low bridges making it very difficult for strangers to find
particularly if you rely on satnav!!!



I thought Bewick hauled out of there!
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Sun May 16, 2010 9:54 pm

georgeking wrote:
kevmac47 wrote:Yes they did have a depot in Castleford which was still open when I left
in 1992. They also had depots at Livingston, Purfleet, Selby, South Kirby,
and also the East Lancs Paper Mill at Radciffe. The main depot at Ackworth
is now rented out to several hauliers but the approach to this site is ringed with
weight limits and low bridges making it very difficult for strangers to find
particularly if you rely on satnav!!!



I thought Bewick hauled out of there!

They did "george" until our guy's took over the Mill and then we took over transport and cut vehicle movement on and off site by half as the local residents were "going mad" about a line of Onwards waiting to load and another line of hauliers "various" waiting to tip!!! Solution!!! Bewick Transport hauled everything in and out Bingo!! no more probs with the neighbours!!! Cheers dennis.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Mon May 17, 2010 11:38 am

Re East Lancs Paper, Seems like this facet of the diamond known
as Bewick Transport was also perfect.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Mon May 17, 2010 3:45 pm

kevmac47 wrote:Re East Lancs Paper, Seems like this facet of the diamond known
as Bewick Transport was also perfect.

Our customers called it "common sense" at the time Kev! Bewick.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Tue May 18, 2010 8:59 pm

Bewick wrote:
kevmac47 wrote:Re East Lancs Paper, Seems like this facet of the diamond known
as Bewick Transport was also perfect.

Our customers called it "common sense" at the time Kev! Bewick.

We did the same for J &J Makin and Devon Valley Industries ------They never had service like it and were prepared to pay good rates for it too !! Bewick.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby rivits » Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:57 am

I assume all the guys who drove for Ackworth/Onward had plenty experience of driving Scammell Crusaders then??? was a pretty smart fleet if my memory serves me correct. Spookily enough I have an Aunt & Uncle who live in Ackworth!!!! :D
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:03 pm

When I worked for Onward most of the artics were ERFs and the rigids were Daf
although our shunt unit at Birtley was a very dilapidated Crusader.
I started out with a day cab "B" series ERF with a 265 Rolls Royce, after about
9 months I was given a new E series ERF,I was like a dog with two tails!!!
I am still trying to sort out some photos from this era and when I do I shall
post them. My good friend Iain Wilkinson has a lot more photos than I do
so I hope he will respond to this prompt????
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby killsville » Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:19 am

I used to have an ERF E10 that came from Onward. (Fleet No 383, G906JHD)

If you've got any photos of that, it would be nice to see them.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:22 pm

Sorry it took so long to find any pictures but here goes.The barrels outside the building are empties to go back to Stanlow, the sheeted load will probably be the aforementioned empties ready for shipping to Stanlow. The H &S brigade would have a fit if anyone tried to do this now as all the barrels are "on the roll" held in place by a back scotch with ropes attached. Kevmac47 PS the handsome brute is yours truly when I still had a little bit of hair left.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby rich12 » Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:35 pm

i can remember seeing a few of their motors ready to be sold off in bocs yard at barnsley in the mid 90s,i think boc had bought them out then disposed of the trucks.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby steptoe » Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:54 pm

Not sure were this picture is from but its one of Akworths continental trucks.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby georgeking » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:19 pm

Onward took over part of Smith of Maddison and for a while their logo displayed "Onward for service".

At one time Onward had the Thames Board contract with Robsons so they used to base a lot of lorries at Workington.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:26 pm

georgeking wrote:Onward took over part of Smith of Maddison and for a while their logo displayed "Onward for service".

At one time Onward had the Thames Board contract with Robsons so they used to base a lot of lorries at Workington.

Right "George" guess who had the contract at The East Lancashire Paper Mill Co Ltd. in 1990 and got kicked out? and guess who took the contract over and knocked it into shape? Photo's to follow!! Anon.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby mazz » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:32 pm

Remember seeing Onwards leyland buffalos regularly parked up at the old Grays lorry park... remember that? on London rd in the 70s
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:43 pm

Bewick wrote:
georgeking wrote:Onward took over part of Smith of Maddison and for a while their logo displayed "Onward for service".

At one time Onward had the Thames Board contract with Robsons so they used to base a lot of lorries at Workington.

Right "George" guess who had the contract at The East Lancashire Paper Mill Co Ltd. in 1990 and got kicked out? and guess who took the contract over and knocked it into shape? Photo's to follow!! Anon.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby killsville » Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:56 pm

rich12 wrote:i can remember seeing a few of their motors ready to be sold off in bocs yard at barnsley in the mid 90s,i think boc had bought them out then disposed of the trucks.


I think you're right.

The ERF I bought showed BOC as the previous owner on the log book. I bought fleet no. 383 from a dealer in Coventry in 1996.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby harry_gill » Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:33 pm

hiya,
Was'nt there another name in the group from way back same colours one word name, Yorkshire outfit plenty of motors can see them now the old grey matter won't let me remember the name used to dig in the Caledonian Rd with one of their drivers and had a few bevvies with the lad think he was called Ray but not sure but it was the early 60s.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby gunnerheskey » Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:52 pm

Great old firm with the traditional livery to match.... More pics please, remember them very well, especially the B-series ERFs with the livery like the one on the Ackwortth GUY. I always used to think to myself how lucky i was when i used to see one of Onwards with a double-stacked sheeted load. When did they finish the transport........?
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby harry_gill » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:27 pm

harry_gill wrote:hiya,
Was'nt there another name in the group from way back same colours one word name, Yorkshire outfit plenty of motors can see them now the old grey matter won't let me remember the name used to dig in the Caledonian Rd with one of their drivers and had a few bevvies with the lad think he was called Ray but not sure but it was the early 60s.
thanks harry long retired.

hiya,
The other company which was an aquasition of the Ackworth/Onward group which ran in their colours but carried the name "Wheeler" pleased about that my brain was starting to hurt.
thanks harry long retired.
Thanks Harry, long retired.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby revman » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:31 pm

harry_gill wrote:
harry_gill wrote:hiya,
Was'nt there another name in the group from way back same colours one word name, Yorkshire outfit plenty of motors can see them now the old grey matter won't let me remember the name used to dig in the Caledonian Rd with one of their drivers and had a few bevvies with the lad think he was called Ray but not sure but it was the early 60s.
thanks harry long retired.

hiya,
The other company which was an aquasition of the Ackworth/Onward group which ran in their colours but carried the name "Wheeler" pleased about that my brain was starting to hurt.
thanks harry long retired.
hi harry that would be wheeler rd-sheffield-------------alan
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Suedehead » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:36 pm

steptoe wrote:Not sure were this picture is from but its one of Akworths continental trucks.
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Why didnt they re route the air intake and bung a bit of storage on that cab?
Quality pic though.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:10 pm

Suedehead wrote:
steptoe wrote:Not sure were this picture is from but its one of Akworths continental trucks.
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Why didnt they re route the air intake and bung a bit of storage on that cab?
Quality pic though.

Could this motor be the "Missing Link" ? Was it fitted with an 8LXB by any chance? The intrigue is that thick over the thread you could cut it with a knife!!!!!!Someone must know damn it!!!! I can here the chains rattling down in the SOM dungeon already, there'll be a riot shortly I just know it!!!! Bewick.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby harry_gill » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:38 pm

hiya,
Yes Dennis and if you look a little further back along this thread it mentions that Ackworth had a tie-in with SOM at one point,and that chicken nesting box nailed over the breather could be hiding those elusive two extra pots and if thats the case he'll always have a warm bum at bedtime.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Blind Bob » Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:13 am

Guys

Onward had a depot in Stockport as well, Stakehill Industrial Estate If my memory serves me. Mainly Buffaloes and Crusaders based there.

In the mid 70s they used to store raw materials for Kelloggs in Trafford Park, and when working for JB Carriers we used to load there regularly for the short trip, mainly palletised saxks of bran, sugar, gluten etc.

Another job to there was to load 20t handball bran from either RHM or Spillers in Trafford Park on the old Atki, and unload at Onward passing the sacks down forthe lads to palletise for transit to Kelloggs. Kept us fit!

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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby Bewick » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:11 pm

harry_gill wrote:hiya,
Yes Dennis and if you look a little further back along this thread it mentions that Ackworth had a tie-in with SOM at one point,and that chicken nesting box nailed over the breather could be hiding those elusive two extra pots and if thats the case he'll always have a warm bum at bedtime.
thanks harry long retired.

Hiya "H" I think this Guy 4 wheeler would have had a Cummins 205/220 engine(or may-be a RR) I very much doubt that it had an 8 potter Gardner as I think the 8LXB had only come out in about '72 I think.I only suggested it might have had the 8 pot in to see if there was any abuse (or otherwise) from the SOM brigade but nothing doing there "H" Cheers Dennis.
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby sammyopisite » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:31 pm

harry_gill wrote:
harry_gill wrote:hiya,
Was'nt there another name in the group from way back same colours one word name, Yorkshire outfit plenty of motors can see them now the old grey matter won't let me remember the name used to dig in the Caledonian Rd with one of their drivers and had a few bevvies with the lad think he was called Ray but not sure but it was the early 60s.
thanks harry long retired.

hiya,
The other company which was an aquasition of the Ackworth/Onward group which ran in their colours but carried the name "Wheeler" pleased about that my brain was starting to hurt.
thanks harry long retired.

Harry "Wheeler Road Transport " Cantley Road Sheffield had a few 4 wheelers mostly "Dodges" and they used to go to Liverpool Docks every morning leaving 0500 so were very good for a lift to the pool docks I got to know the drivers very well in the 60s as it was a regular lift for me :lol:
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Re: Ackworth / Onward Transport.

Postby kevmac47 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:54 pm

Is,nt it amazing! the few times ive posted about the Onward group some pontificating jodrell from the west has stuck his oar in to comment about how much better his company did the job. Who gives a flying ****? This site is about nostalgia and the rose coloured specs should be bringing us together not causing conflict.

The aforementioned gent also talks about drivers being "promoted" as they (in his opinion) learn the correct way to do the job.
Well if you crave "promotion through the ranks" I would suggest joining the forces. As most of us who drove lorries for a living in the
"good old days" haha know, a shiny new sleeper cab could be not quite the the "promotion" you expected, as many a "guvnor" would
use the ploy "if you wont do it I will have to take vehicle off you and give your trusty old A series ERF again".
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