ThorburnModerators: jessicas dad, mrs mix, Lucy ThorburnDoes anyone know what happened to Thorburn after his licence was revoked and his interim for a new licence was refused ? I dont know if he has shut up shop but a week before he lost his licence he was in the local paper for best business award!!!!
It keeps running in another name by his daughter but even she has had her wrist slapped so there is more to come.
There was a story in Comical Motor a couple of weeks ago An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but round these parts I find a bacon sandwich or a leg of pork helps
It is Have Not Of! or Of not Off!
All the trucks are parked in the yard,see subbies pulling his trailers,we load next door and theres about 15 Scania 580`s parked up and about 20 fridges,he`ll be back,watch this space
nowt like the sound of a v8 scania.
some how scaniamad i think your right wally will be back one day more likely sooner than later
easiest way to mess up a contract put dhl in charge
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commercial motor reported that wally had applied for an o licence in his own name once again but this had been revoked.
i noticed toward the revocation date that he traded in a few of his trucks which were in his colours and took plain white r series scanias in their place, perhaps what you see pulling his trailers and think are subbies are actually his own trucks. my personal opinion on this is that many years ago thorburn was a rogue, his drivers were running illegally and were openly encouraged to do so, speed limiters were adjusted to help too but over the past 3 years he has turned over a new leaf and has been trying very hard to keep things legal but has been let down by old hands that cannot or will not change their ways. just a few months ago i was talking to one of his drivers that had worked for wally about 5 years previous but left due to the pressure placed to run bent and get the job done, he's now gone back to wally and is very happy with the new operation - everything legal. the other down side is that wally thorburn operated some of the smartest trucks on the road (without murials), the black paintwork with the white pinstriping and thorburn name along with the chrome and alloys made his trucks stand out in a crowd, they captured your attention and they presented a very good image on the road to other road users, that presence i think will be missed. but like others have stated - i don't think it will be too long before wally is back in full glory either running his own trucks or taking a leaf out of hayton coulthards books and getting subbies to run in his colours.
yes the trucks have all ways been kept in a wonderfull
condition and when he has not done any thing wrong why not let him continue ,,, as for getting away with it i could name a few much bigger firms that are still running bent,and have as yet not been caught,
he his up in front of the commisioners on the 23rd of january to see if he gets his licence back all the new r series are sat ellsmere port scania at the moment there is 5 lorrys sat in his yard the ones he owns and he has sold 4 of the oldest trailers and i believe he has an order in for 4 new chereau trailers how i know this a friend works there and he has been sat at home since a week before christmas on pay till the 23rd till they know the outcome
I wonder what happens to his customers then ? It not as if they can all shut up shop til the 23rd jan can they !!!
so hes got 5 left in his yard and new ones on order from scania ? and new trailers on order ? has he sent the R series he had ( in his colours) back ? Interesting to see what happens on the 23rd, doubt if he will get his licence back or a new one granted tho, the NWest TC is rather hard on people ( RF Fieldings for example); Hayton Coulthard carried on trading, quite successfully after he was revoked, maybe Wal will do the same; dya still need an o licence just operating trailers ?
wondered why i hadnt seen any of his trucks on the road for a while, they do look smart & neat in them colours though
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This is for Johnny especially:
I was never a rogue operator, although we have had over the year's some rogue drivers. So please get your facts right before you make such comments as 'loose lips, sink ships'. Wally Thorburn
I think Johnny was talking in your defence more than anything. Rogue drivers are always a major concern for any operator, big or small, but they serve a purpose at the end of the day. And I am not defending them, God knows they got me in enough trouble.
I hope things work out for you. I really do. Cornwall, Gods country but infested with foreign devils now!
hi wally,
good to see you on here, whats the situation with you at the moment, hope its looking up for you. think you will find that mostly the posts have been in your favour on here, and hopefully you will be back, we have heard all kinds of rumours and written stuff in the comical motor, but it would be good to hear your side of things, thats the one thing this forum is good for.
To all
As you know, more than anything I have always taken a pride in my vehicles, and instead of giving credit where its due, people have tried to knock us down. I have tried to instill in all drivers that have ever come through the gates to behave like grown men and to take a pride in the profession they have chose. Unfortunately some would rather spend their time in cafes bragging about what they've done and what they haven't, but thats a minority and unfortunately I have employed a few of them. Yes we did have our licence revoked on the 08.12.06 and I was all for selling up. But why should I be forced out of an industry that Iam so fiercly proud to be a part of. I will be appearing before NWTC Mrs Bell on the 23.01.07 and will apply for a new licence that day. I have kept everyone on until that date and Im keeping my fingers crossed. Wally Thorburn
good for you wallly . i have always been fond of your trucks and often think the likes of you and ralph davies set the benchmark for good looking quality trucks that are ambassadors for the uk trucking industry but the downfall of this is you are always in the spotlight and will always be a target for civil servants who think just because you are doing well you must be bent . good luck next week . p.s do you employ any foriegners out of interest ?
ALL the best WALLY with the application, and i hope
that you get a green light, as your trucks have all ways been eyestoppers and well liked ,showing other countrys that the UK does have good transport companys as well.
good luck next week with the tc wally. when you do get back on the road how about celebrating by buying a scania longline?
Offering best wishes to a colleague in the same industry is "kissing butt" now then.......... Having people with that attitude in this industry is perhaps why it has the reputation and problems it has ?. Congratulations on perpetuating the self destructive image we have already..... Good luck with the licence Wally...
I agree with monty.
It's about normal for someone to think that. Having had to appear before the TCs before over utter nonsense, I can understand the situation. Months of worry because someone stirred the pot, or some jumped up little hitler of an inspector doesn't have any idea of reality. You, jj, clearly don't. Yet you comment with such enthusiasm. What's the matter? Wouldn't Thorburns give you a job? They have always been smartly turned out and instantly recognisable. I could never get my trucks to look that good, let alone stay looking that good. Now they have problems and you mock. You should be ashamed of yourself. Cornwall, Gods country but infested with foreign devils now!
Exactly Bob having been in the same circumstance myself I to ca sympathise with Wally. In my case it was not due to any pressure being put on any one but the actions of drivers who were determined to out do each other and look good to me. Why , because there was a decent new motor coming and they wanted it
The shame being they were normally totaly great guys
Well i never have had anything to do with Wally and his buisness and prob never will cos i don't live anywhere near his base ,But i do wish him and his buisness a good future, Remembering that if he loses his bid for the licence some good drivers would be out of work also and some decent looking "proper" trucks will be off the scene.
Now that ain't ar** licking cos i won't benifit its just plain old not wanting to wish bad on anybody just like most of the posts here. So jj72 put your handbag away and just get on with life to many other things to worry about man. ![]()
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bloody funny Anyone got a dot or two they could lend us?????
Good luck Wally, there some right rogue drivers about. Let me guess, these drivers where exceeding their driving hours, not keeping proper records, speeding and not taking sufficient breaks? I know, the TC's hear lots of similar cases every month where unscrupulous drivers put their hard working bosses out of action, it makes you wonder who's in charge. Get some Poles in Wal, thats the way to go, they offer cost effective solutions to drivers hours management . I'd say your motors where nice but i only ever seen the arse end of them, but i'm sure they are nice.
I see the moon, the moon sees me!
some of you lot haven't got a clue have you? (sounds like a few failed bosses here too
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