Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


Iveco at Hereford.


KTH M A N’s at Hereford.


A smart Horse transporter.


A couple of differing Scania’s.


Bonnet up.

Dave the Renegade:

Don’t usually see these at Hereford. Nice Scania.

Nice truck Dave prob out of knauf cwmbran

graham schroeder:

Dave the Renegade:

Don’t usually see these at Hereford. Nice Scania.

Nice truck Dave prob out of knauf cwmbran

Are they who you are driving for these days Graham ?
Cheers Dave.


Craven Arms lorry man Martin Price had a few at the show.


Entertainment at Hereford Truck Show.


Six wheeler caravan transporter.


Side view of the stretched ex unit.


New Daf’s on display at Hereford.


A Mercedes at Hereford.


Another one polishing.


Two more to attract the punters.

A WHALE which was stored in Knighton in a large freezer has now been moved to be the focus of a new ITV documentary.

FM Caine and Sons in Powys picked the 31-foot whale up from Scotland earlier this year when it died after being caught in ropes.

It was brought back to Knighton to be stored in specialised containers until it was needed for an ITV documentary with presenter Ben Fogle at the helm.

The whale was transported by one of the company directors Matthew Caine last week to north Devon.

He said: "It was great to be part of this exciting project and I thank Big Wave productions for giving us this opportunity.

"We have had so many people asking us about the whale and we are all looking forward to seeing the finished production.

"Driving down the motorway to Devon it was very strange seeing all the other lorries and none of them knowing I was carrying a huge whale. I really hope we will get the opportunity in the future to do something like this again”.

The carcass will be used to find out what creatures are around the UK coastline, with the suggestion that great white sharks may be found in UK waters.

It is believed to be the first whale-fall experiment to take place in the UK, recreating what happens when a whale drops to the bottom of the ocean once it dies.

The whale carcass, a female humpback weighing more than seven tons, will be dragged through the Celtic Deep, between Ireland and Wales, with cameras filming the response from marine life, including sharks.

The documentary is expected to air on ITV sometime next year.


Another new one for Radbournes.


Hereford Truck Show organiser Andy Powell’s runabout.


Another new one.


Another driver training vehicle at Hereford.