Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


One of Mayglothling’s tankers,seen on the A44 at Monkland near Leominster.


Some of Conod’s of Barons Cross Garage at Leominster.


A small Daf curtainsider seen in a layby on the B4357,about 500 yards from my home.

Hi Dave, I’m pretty sure Aspray arose from the decline of Brevitts of Willenhall. Think there was a tie up somewhere along the line and it would seem they are still in that area. There was a thread on Brevitts many moons ago when I mention I had owned one of their old motors and now you have reminded me I said I would post a pic. of it, so I will get sorting. :laughing: Often look in on here and love to see what’s going on down your neck of the woods, so long may you keep posting. :sunglasses:

BigG-Unit:
Hi Dave, I’m pretty sure Aspray arose from the decline of Brevitts of Willenhall. Think there was a tie up somewhere along the line and it would seem they are still in that area. There was a thread on Brevitts many moons ago when I mention I had owned one of their old motors and now you have reminded me I said I would post a pic. of it, so I will get sorting. :laughing: Often look in on here and love to see what’s going on down your neck of the woods, so long may you keep posting. :sunglasses:

Hi BIG-Unit,
You are spot on,just looked on operator search and their HQ is Willenhall,with various other operating centres around the country.I think the nearest to here is Cardiff,although Willenhall would be a similar distance.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

One of the older moters working.I see this B series ERF up and down the A49 regularly,seen here,near Church Stretton.

Yeah is still one of Walsh`s, they take hydrated lime to a lot of the smaller water treatment works up in the Welsh hills.

dowahdiddyman:

Dave the Renegade:

One of the older moters working.I see this B series ERF up and down the A49 regularly,seen here,near Church Stretton.

Yeah is still one of Walsh`s, they take hydrated lime to a lot of the smaller water treatment works up in the Welsh hills.

Always wondered where they ran too,thanks for the info.
Cheers Dave.


A Farmers livestock lorry,seen at Knighton livestock market last thursday.


One of Rutland Electric Fencing Co Ltd lorries,seen at Knighton market.


Not the best day for taking pics,last thursday at Knighton market,one of M E Edwards waitin to load go go girls.

Livestock dealer Peter Badger from Hanley Swan,Worcester Daf artic,seen at Knighton market.


M E Edwards Scania 580,with a Daf 480 loading sheep at Knighton livestock market.


An Iveco artic,seen coming onto the A44 on Kington bypass.


One of Kington mixer operator Keith Miles vehicles,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.


Doug Dawe & Sons Daf four wheeler tipper,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

Dave the Renegade:

One of Kington mixer operator Keith Miles vehicles,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

He must be pushing his gross weight when carrying a wet 8m3 mix, Dave. What with the sleeper and perhaps 12litre motor?

Muckaway:

Dave the Renegade:

One of Kington mixer operator Keith Miles vehicles,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

He must be pushing his gross weight when carrying a wet 8m3 mix, Dave. What with the sleeper and perhaps 12litre motor?

Don’t know much about mixers Nathan.Keith used to run tippers and curtainsiders as well as mixers,he just runs about eight mixers for Tarmac now.
Cheers Dave.


One of Brynley Bowens units,pictured in his yard near Pembridge Herefordshire.

Dave the Renegade:

Muckaway:

Dave the Renegade:

One of Kington mixer operator Keith Miles vehicles,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

He must be pushing his gross weight when carrying a wet 8m3 mix, Dave. What with the sleeper and perhaps 12litre motor?

Don’t know much about mixers Nathan.Keith used to run tippers and curtainsiders as well as mixers,he just runs about eight mixers for Tarmac now. :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: Cheers Dave.

Blimey.

hammer:

Dave the Renegade:

Muckaway:

Dave the Renegade:

One of Kington mixer operator Keith Miles vehicles,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

He must be pushing his gross weight when carrying a wet 8m3 mix, Dave. What with the sleeper and perhaps 12litre motor?

Don’t know much about mixers Nathan.Keith used to run tippers and curtainsiders as well as mixers,he just runs about eight mixers for Tarmac now. :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: Cheers Dave.

Blimey.

Treat your self to a mixer hammer,you mix the cake for the missus :laughing: .