Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


One of Phil Morris Scania’s, seen on Stanner,Radnorshire


One of Nolan Transport,seen leaving Southern Avenue Industrial Estate, heading for the A49 Leominster bypass.


Simon Gough with one of their new lorries, ready to roll on St Davids Day. Courtesy of Simon & Michael Gough.


A Scania artic lowloader, seen on Southern Avenue Industrial Estate, Leominster.


A Mercedes artic, seen on the A438 near Glasbury, Radnorshire.


Afon Williams waiting in one of Ivor Duggan’s yards to wash the lorry off.

Dave the Renegade:

Afon Williams waiting in one of Ivor Duggan’s yards to wash the lorry off.


Ivor on the phone in one of his offices.


A Calor Gas, Daf LF tanker, seen on the A438 at Bronydd near Clyro, Radnorshire.

Dave the Renegade:

Simon Gough with one of their new lorries, ready to roll on St Davids Day. Courtesy of Simon & Michael Gough.

Hi Dave , they have a very tidy line up now , How many do they run ? regards Keith .

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

Simon Gough with one of their new lorries, ready to roll on St Davids Day. Courtesy of Simon & Michael Gough.

Hi Dave , they have a very tidy line up now , How many do they run ? regards Keith .

Hi Keith,
They were running 22 as far I know,possibly more now. They have an operating centre at Llandybie near Ammanford,as well as their main place in Llandrindod Wells.
Cheers Dave.


A MAN artic, seen on the A438 at Whitney on Wye, Herefordshire.


A Daf XF artic, seen on the A4111 near Eardisley Herefordshire.


One of Carefoot’s Scania artics, seen on the A44 approaching the Welsh Border near Stanner, Radnorshire.

Dave the Renegade:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

Simon Gough with one of their new lorries, ready to roll on St Davids Day. Courtesy of Simon & Michael Gough.

Hi Dave , they have a very tidy line up now , How many do they run ? regards Keith .

Hi Keith,
They were running 22 as far I know,possibly more now. They have an operating centre at Llandybie near Ammanford,as well as their main place in Llandrindod Wells.
Cheers Dave.

Thanks Dave , i had no idea they operated that number of lorries , or the fact they have a base at Llandybie . Would that be for animal feed ? regards Keith .

Dave the Renegade:

One of Carefoot’s Scania artics, seen on the A44 approaching the Welsh Border near Stanner, Radnorshire.

Hello Dave , he is a long way from home , they are from Longridge other side of Preston , thank you Trevor

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

Simon Gough with one of their new lorries, ready to roll on St Davids Day. Courtesy of Simon & Michael Gough.

Hi Dave , they have a very tidy line up now , How many do they run ? regards Keith .

Hi Keith,
They were running 22 as far I know,possibly more now. They have an operating centre at Llandybie near Ammanford,as well as their main place in Llandrindod Wells.
Cheers Dave.

Thanks Dave , i had no idea they operated that number of lorries , or the fact they have a base at Llandybie . Would that be for animal feed ? regards Keith .

I was talking to Simon last night, its 21 at the moment, but a few more on the way. They have an operating centre at Llandybie, because its easier to find drivers in the West Wales area.
Cheers Dave.

tastrucker:

Dave the Renegade:

One of Carefoot’s Scania artics, seen on the A44 approaching the Welsh Border near Stanner, Radnorshire.

Hello Dave , he is a long way from home , they are from Longridge other side of Preston , thank you Trevor

Often see Carefoot’s this way Trevor, they load out of the local quarries. There are artics from all over the UK loading out of them.
Cheers Dave.


Hereford owner driver Mark Morgan in his Scania artic, seen on the A44 at Dunfield near Kington.


One of Fred Sherwood’s Scania artics, seen on the A44 at Floodgates, Kington.


A Scania artic, seen on the A4112 between Stockenfield and Golden Cross, Herefordshire.