A couple parked on the Raven transport cafe park at Prees Heath.
One for Daves area ,a smart Renault mixer seen in the Welshpool area recently
Hi toshboy,
Cefn-Coch Concrete are owned by H V Bowen & Sons who have a quarry at Cefn Coch near Welshpool,also animal feed,fuel and other business at New Mills near Newtown.They are an old family firm that have been in business for over 100 years.
Thanks for posting the pic.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
Hi toshboy,
Cefn-Coch Concrete are owned by H V Bowen & Sons who have a quarry at Cefn Coch near Welshpool,also animal feed,fuel and other business at New Mills near Newtown.They are an old family firm that have been in business for over 100 years.
Thanks for posting the pic.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Not trying to educate anyone but Cefn- Coch translated to English
from the Welsh means Red-Back what’s the meaning of that Dave.
thanks harry, long retired.
Cefen means Back and Coch means Red to get to the quarry at Cefen Coch if you go through Carno in mid wales turning off the main road by Laura Ashley factory there is a very steep hill to get up i think it is 1 in 4
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
Hi toshboy,
Cefn-Coch Concrete are owned by H V Bowen & Sons who have a quarry at Cefn Coch near Welshpool,also animal feed,fuel and other business at New Mills near Newtown.They are an old family firm that have been in business for over 100 years.
Thanks for posting the pic.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Not trying to educate anyone but Cefn- Coch translated to English
from the Welsh means Red-Back what’s the meaning of that Dave.
thanks harry, long retired.
As far as I know it means red ridge Harry.Not coming from a Welsh speaking area of Wales I don’t know that many Welsh place meanings.
I do know a few Welsh sayings which come in handy when answering the phone to Asian people ringing with cold calls.
Just noticed that Ianto who is a fluent Welsh speaker has answeered the question.
Cheers Dave.
A Polish Scania having a weekend at Prees Heath.
John Jones Scania artic lowloader,seen on the A4111 at the new Doctors surgery being built at Kington.
Haven’t seen a LGV training vehicle in Hereford for a long time,but did see this one on the A438 near Whitecross,Hereford last week.
A Daf XF artic bulk tipper,seen on the A438 on Whitecross Road,Hereford.
A Foden artic with a flatbed trailer,seen on the A438 near Bulmers works at Hereford.
Andrew’s Peterbilt 359,seen at Hereford Truckshow today.
A well known Hereford haulier brought this Leyland to the show.
Dave the Renegade:
A Daf XF artic bulk tipper,seen on the A438 on Whitecross Road,Hereford.
Hi, Dave thats John Pointon from the Stoke area , maybe going to Sun Valley to collect waste regards keith
Graham AKA gah1950 old and new Scania’s,seen together at Hereford Truckshow.
kingswinford kit:
Dave the Renegade:
A Daf XF artic bulk tipper,seen on the A438 on Whitecross Road,Hereford.Hi, Dave thats John Pointon from the Stoke area , maybe going to Sun Valley to collect waste regards keith
Hi Keith,
He was heading out of Hereford in this direction.Probably heading up to the quarries this way to load.
Cheers Dave.
Merfyn AKA TNUK member jonmea brought his Scania 310 from North Wales down to Hereford Truckshow.
A front view of Merfyn’s smart five cylinder Scania tipper.
Hi Dave did you have a good day in Hereford ? How many lorries were
There ? The little Scania is very tidy I woudnt mind driving it my self ! Take care . Tony
Hi Tony,
We were a bit unsure about going to Hereford today,as it rained very heavy here for several hours this morning.
It stopped raining about 11am here,so we decided to go.We made the right decision because it stayed dry while we were at the show.
It was an excellent show with probably 200 lorries there.Quite a few vintage/Classic vehicles,plus lots of modern working lorries.
We met quite a few people we know there,also several friends we have made through truck net.
If its on next year Tony I would recommend a visit,as its a good venue with a lot of lorries you don’t see at the other shows.
Tracy took loads of pics which I will post over the next week or so.
Cheers Dave.