Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards

Dave the Renegade:

harry_gill:
One of A W Jenkinson’s,probably loaded with wood chip,out of BSW Newbridge on Wye for Kronospan at Chirk,seen on the A483 near Crossgates,Radnorshire.

hiya,
Go on Dave what does the sign on the grass verge say, my puter is only a little notebook thing and being a nosey old scrote i would like to know, nice motor though but thankfully not licenced to drive it anymore.
thanks harry long retired.

Hi Harry,
You ain’t a nosey old scrote at all,just taking an interest in the pic,which makes it worth while for me.
The sign is for a snack van,which is just out of shot on the left,it was on the layby,but I would imagine the County Council has made him move as its a fairly new venture.
Cheers Dave.
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hiya,
Now for question two is the scran any good or is it one of the breeding grounds for Salmonnella (spelling) that most of them become, now tell me to bog off.
thanks harry long retired.

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harry_gill:
One of A W Jenkinson’s,probably loaded with wood chip,out of BSW Newbridge on Wye for Kronospan at Chirk,seen on the A483 near Crossgates,Radnorshire.

hiya,
Go on Dave what does the sign on the grass verge say, my puter is only a little notebook thing and being a nosey old scrote i would like to know, nice motor though but thankfully not licenced to drive it anymore.
thanks harry long retired.
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Hi Harry,
You ain’t a nosey old scrote at all,just taking an interest in the pic,which makes it worth while for me.
The sign is for a snack van,which is just out of shot on the left,it was on the layby,but I would imagine the County Council has made him move as its a fairly new venture.
Cheers Dave.
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hiya,
Now for question two is the scran any good or is it one of the breeding grounds for Salmonnella (spelling) that most of them become, now tell me to bog off.
thanks harry long retired.
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Hi Harry,
Haven’t a clue what the scran is like,as its fairly close to home,also I go past it going to a place where I do a bit of
part-time work.Obviously wasn’t going there when the pic was taken as Tracy was with me.The snack vans only been there recently,will see how long it lasts,only the tidy one’s survive in this area.
Cheers Dave.


A nice Scania artic of G E Owen & Sons of Newtown,seen in Ddole Road,Llandrindod Wells.


Only a little Daf,but still someone’s pride and joy,seen on the A483 at Dalmore,Howey,near Llandrindod Wells.


A Volvo FH goat & shoat artic,seen on the A483 near Howey Llandrindod Wells.


One of Setton & Durward’s Daf’s,seen on the A483 at Howey,near Llandrindod Wells.


One from the Forest of Dean,seen on the A483 at Llandrindod Wells.


A close up view of a Scania timber wagon,seen on the A483 in Llandrindod Wells.


A County Council highways Volvo,seen in Llandrindod Wells.

Dave the Renegade:

A County Council highways Volvo,seen in Llandrindod Wells.

Are you sure the occupants didn’t just happen to be in the area and had “a bitta tarmac 'n some stone left over”?! :laughing:

Muckaway:

Dave the Renegade:

A County Council highways Volvo,seen in Llandrindod Wells.

Are you sure the occupants didn’t just happen to be in the area and had “a bitta tarmac 'n some stone left over”?! :laughing:

Possibly Nathan,but the caravan did have writing on the side,looked more like a site office,than a living van :laughing: .
Cheers Dave.


A couple of timber hauliers,seen at the Halt Services on the A40 near Rhayaderr.


A Scania plant lorry,seen on the A44 at Llandegley,Radnorshire.


One of JPR skip lorries,seen on the A44 at Cornhill.Radnor Forest.


Kevin “BONZO” Bufton in his Scania six wheeler tipper,seen on the A44 at Llanfihangel Nant Melan,just below the Radnor Forest.

Dave the Renegade:

A couple of timber hauliers,seen at the Halt Services on the A40 near Rhayaderr.

kieron owen and the obvious t alun jones

legion:

Dave the Renegade:

A couple of timber hauliers,seen at the Halt Services on the A40 near Rhayaderr.

kieron owen and the obvious t alun jones

Hi legion,
I see Kieron Owen wagons stop there quite a bit,obviously going up and down to the mill below Newbridge on Wye.
Cheers Dave.


One of Countrywide’s,seen on the A44 New Radnor bypass.


A Bedford TL livestock lorry,seen on the A44 near New Radnor.


Here’s one for 3300John,one of Lomas,seen on the A49 in Craven Arms.