Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards

Dave the Renegade:

Radnor Forest after most of the snow had melted. We couldn’t see it from our place this morning through the snowflakes.

Dave, you lucky man, what a view…nearly as good as Shropshire!!!

Keep warm…and stay out of the floods…they are starting here!!!

Cheerio for now.

Saviem:

Dave the Renegade:

Radnor Forest after most of the snow had melted. We couldn’t see it from our place this morning through the snowflakes.

Dave, you lucky man, what a view…nearly as good as Shropshire!!!

Keep warm…and stay out of the floods…they are starting here!!!

Cheerio for now.

Can look at that all day John, from our window, although Tracy took that one from the van with the window down about a mile down the road.
We are lucky with floods, but others in the local area’s have been affected.
Cheers Dave.

Hiya,
Hardly any rain this way in fact we’ve had very decent weather some sunshine
today was beautiful Jen and me caught the bus into Durham City and we had a
nice long walk along the riverside, we’ve had a very mild Winter to date with
very little rain unlike most parts of the country according to the news anyway.
thanks harry, long retired.

harry_gill:
Hiya,
Hardly any rain this way in fact we’ve had very decent weather some sunshine
today was beautiful Jen and me caught the bus into Durham City and we had a
nice long walk along the riverside, we’ve had a very mild Winter to date with
very little rain unlike most parts of the country according to the news anyway.
thanks harry, long retired.

To be fair Harry, we had a decent day around here, after it stopped snowing this morning. It is now horsing down with rain again tonight .
Cheers Dave.

We had a grand day here, as well. Even got a couple of hours on th’allotment.


A44 near Ponterwyd Ceridigion, this morning.
Courtesy of BBC Online.

We’ve a sprinkling here this morning, although nothing like that Welsh pic.
No allotment today!
And the Cat & Fiddle’s still open, Dave!

hiya,
A sprinkling of rain during the night but not a bad day here, just had
a little stroll for my newspapers and although cold there’s no wind.
thanks harry, long retired.

Retired Old ■■■■:
We’ve a sprinkling here this morning, although nothing like that Welsh pic.
No allotment today!
And the Cat & Fiddle’s still open, Dave!

The Cat was closed earlier on ROF,(according to BBC weather) as was/is the Snake pass. We had a fair jag of the white stuff this morning but it eventually turned to rain and now the sun is shining! :confused: Another great swathe of rain on its way tonight…

Pete.

A44 Radnor Forest this afternoon. A lot of the snow had melted by then.

Saviem:

Dave the Renegade:

Radnor Forest after most of the snow had melted. We couldn’t see it from our place this morning through the snowflakes.

Dave, you lucky man, what a view…nearly as good as Shropshire!!!

Keep warm…and stay out of the floods…they are starting here!!!

Cheerio for now.

Hi Dave , Is that whimble you have there , walked up it years ago !! regards Keith .

kingswinford kit:

Saviem:

Dave the Renegade:

Radnor Forest after most of the snow had melted. We couldn’t see it from our place this morning through the snowflakes.

Dave, you lucky man, what a view…nearly as good as Shropshire!!!

Keep warm…and stay out of the floods…they are starting here!!!

Cheerio for now.

Hi Dave , Is that whimble you have there , walked up it years ago !! regards Keith .

Yes Keith,that is Whimble, the peak to the left of the pic as you look at it. We look out of our windows at it, when its not shrouded in mist.
Cheers Dave.


The local highways carrying out some work, about half a mile from our home.


One of C W Griffiths Volvo’s,seen coming onto the A44 at Walton, Radnorshire.


A close up of this Market Drayton wagon, seen on the A44 at Bargates, Leominster.


Seen on the A483 in Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire.


Terry Bird’s motor with a different job to do.


Terry Bird with half the load tipped and on to the next drop.


A roll on/off eight legger, seen on the A483 in Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire.


A Guy Big J Six, operated by Peter Bailey. Pic courtesy of Steve Powell.