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The absence of last year’s festival left a massive hole in the event calendar for exhibitors, visitors and the people of Fleetwood and beyond, giving us all a feeling that somehow summer was just in-complete. Now, with the road works almost finished the scene is set for our new light rail tramway service in 2012, enabling us to look towards the next historic phase of transportation in our age. Sadly this will be the last year in the history of British built trams travelling through Fleetwood since 1885, but hopefully this festival will always carry the name “Tram Sunday” to mark our proud association with this type of electrical transportation from both the past and onward into the future. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our main sponsors, Chris Allen Garages, Holland’s Pies, The North Euston Hotel and the many traders who have contributed and are ready show you the fantastic array of goods available in the town. Also thanks go to our hard working and dedicated team of organisers, marshals and volunteers, without who Tram Sunday could not be staged. Special thanks go to Fleetwood Town Council who had the confidence to give us the funding needed to put Tram Sunday back on the event map. Without their help this event would possibly not have gone ahead. On behalf of myself, the organising committee, all the exhibitors and our band of volunteers we all wish you a most pleasant and enjoyable day in the hope that you will return home with fond memories of Fleetwood and its proud Transport heritage. Mike Sanderson Chairman Fleetwood Chamber of Trade & Commerce Fleetwood Festival of Transport CIC
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Mike Sanderson, Chairman Robert Brown, Secretary Shaun Hartley (CIM DipM), Marketing Director Derek Eaton, Finance Director Peter Neil (ACA), Treasurer
Committee Peter Brown, Event Co-ordinator Peter Weetman, Vehicle Co-ordinator John Woodman, Festival Tram Co-ordinator Bob Hopwood, Health & Safety Executive David Ratcliffe, Marshalling & Steward Co-ordinator David Evans, Event & Exhibit Advisor Alan Billington, Merchandise Paul Terpet, Stewarding Co-ordinator Assistant Susan Campbell, Volunteer Co-ordinator Joe Mansell, FCTC Support Bill Eccles, Liaison Officer Emma Lyons, Wyre BC Tourist Information Administrator
Special thanks also to Shaun Hartley / Martin Gardner - Advert Sales & Programme Content Link Magazine - Design - Artwork & Printing of Programme Stephen Bullock - British Commercial Vehicle Museum /Leyland Run Organiser David Hislop - Blackpool Transport North Euston Hotel - Endless facilities provider Fleetwood Town Council - Funding and Support Chris Allen Garages Ltd - Main Sponsorship Fleetwood Carnival - Queen & Assistance Fleetwood Transport Festival committee 2009 - Help & Advice Hesketh Press - Printing of Leaflets & Posters Julian Brent - Market Co-ordination Fleetwood Town Football Club - Promotional Support at Highbury Rod Allsworth - PA announcer FTFC, Presenter of Rod Allsworth Classic Soul Show on Fylde Fm
F l e e t w o o d C h a m b e r o f Tr a d e & C o m m e r c e .
This year’s transport festival is packed full of wonderful attractions to entertain the whole family and just like all the successful 25 years it has been in existence it is themed upon transport of all shapes and sizes along with many other exciting things to see and do.
Directors
O f f i c e r s a n d C o m m i t t e e o f Tr a m S u n d a y.
Hello and a huge welcome to Fleetwood for Tram Sunday 2011.
Chairman, Mike Sanderson Vice Chairman, Derek Eaton Secretary, Shaun Hartley (CIM DipM) Treasurer, Peter Neil (ACA) Membership Secretary, Robert Brown Fleetwood Festival of Transport Community Interest Company
Tram Sunday Timetable 10.45 am
Receive Mayor and Dignitories at Ash Street Fleetwood
10.45 am
Announce gathering of Parade (South Lord Street)
10.55 am
Kelsey Crossley (Emmerdale Star) and Town Cryers to open Festival and start Parade
11.00 am
Parade moves off
11.45 am
Introduction of opening of Band Showcase (Albert Street Car Park)
12.00 noon
Start of Band Showcase
2.00 pm
Start of Judging by Lord Mayor (The Mayors favourites) Rally Control
4.00 pm
Presentation of Prizes and Plaques to Entrants, Rally Control
5.00 pm
Festival closure/Band Showcase ends
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Notes for Visitors Thank you for coming to Fleetwood Tram Sunday 2011. As you will be aware, the event is self funding. Thanks go to the Sponsors including the Main Sponsor Chris Allen Garages Ltd, to all exhibits & stallholders, all advertisers and the many local people who help create such a wonderful event. n Civic Procession The Civic Procession will commence at 11.00am from Fisherman’s Walk / Ash St and will include a large number of vehicles of all types. The Festival will be opened by Kelsey Crossley (Emmerdale Star) & Town Cryers. The procession will proceed down Lord St towards North Albert St and on towards the North Euston Hotel. Please keep back from the road as the procession goes by.
n Town Criers There will be a gathering of over 18 town criers from all around the country who will happily pose for photographs.
n Rally Control & Public Address The Rally Control Double Decker Bus is situated in Albert Square (Rowntree Clock Tower). The staff are there to help you in any way possible including locating exhibits and amenities, locating / looking after lost children etc.
n Medical Assistance Should you require medical assistance, please visit the points on the map marked No. 13 or ask the nearest Steward.
n Charity Stall & Sponsors Please support the Charity Stalls, Stalls, Advertisers & Sponsors where possible. They have all contributed to this Festival. Please support those local shops who support the event (shops displaying the Tram Sunday 2011 Retail Supporter window sticker).
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Notes for Visitors n Souvenir Festival Programmes If you would like to purchase further copies of the Festival program after the event or any of our merchandise, please order on the Order Form on Page 22 or visit www.fleetwoodfestivaloftransport.co.uk
n Music & Entertainment We have a wide variety of Music & Entertainment at the Festival including the Old Boys Band, Majorettes, live music on the Show Stage (located on the cark park on Albert St) and also many children’s rides, attractions etc.
n Safety Precautions Please take note of the following to ensure that you, your family and others enjoy the day. Look out for moving engines and other vehicles at all times. Please obey any instructions when given by a Marshall or Steward. Do not stand too close to engines or tractors running under their own power. Keep behind the barriers at all times – they are there for your safety. Ensure that Children are kept well clear of engines, tractors, and other machinery at all times. Please keep dogs on a lead. Do not climb onto tractors, engines or other machines. Please respect the care our exhibitors have taken to prepare the exhibits and keep prams & children well clear. If you have any problems look out for the Stewards or Marshalls who are there to help. Many have radios to contact Rally Control near the Rowntree Clock Tower.
We hope you enjoy your day. E.&.O.E.
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Fleetwood’s Tramway Story Construction of the 8 mile electric Tram Road linking Fleetwood with Blackpool took place in 1898. Financed by a private consortium the line was one of the very first interurban tramways using overhead power collection. The Blackpool and Fleetwood Tram Road Company had its offices, power station and main depot in the locality of Bispham with Warbreck. Two small depots were also built in Fleetwood; one of which was connected to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway tracks.
am Double Decker Tr
The company heavily promoted its invigorating ride over cliffs and through fields with coastal vistas to the millions of visitors arriving in Blackpool. A fleet totalling forty-one single deck trams, many of which were open sided to attract leisure rides during the summer months, were of a design already operating in the Isle of Man. This tramway between Douglas and Ramsay opened in 1894 had some commonality in its vehicle design and construction, as the Blackpool and Fleetwood Tram Road.
Blackpool Corporation took control of the Company assets in 1919 and assumed responsibility for running the service between Blackpool’s Talbot Road Station and Fleetwood’s Pharos Street. The Corporation’s Tramways Department continued to use the company vehicles until ten new single deck ‘Pullman’ trams were delivered for the service in 1928. These came with pantograph current collectors (as opposed to the normal trolley poles). The roomy design remained popular with residents and visitors until withdrawal of the class in 1961. In 1933 Blackpool’s transport operation acquired a new General Manager, Walter Luff. He set about transforming the town’s bus and tram system with comprehensive rebranding and deliveries of streamlined vehicles throughout the 1930s’. A fleet of sixty-five single deck ‘rail coaches’ built by English Electric of Preston and the Brush Engineering Company of Loughborough became the mainstay of seafront services linking Fleetwood with Blackpool. Remarkably a handful of the Brush built trams remain in service in 2011. Two are being saved for display in a Fleetwood project by Friends of Fleetwod Trams (along with several other types). Successive generations of new trams have operated the tram service to Fleetwood in the postwar period. Twenty five ‘Coronation’ class cars arrived in 1952 but had very short working lives due to high maintenance and operating costs. In 1958 a prototype trailer tram was built using two English Electric rail coaches. This proved successful with a further nine trailer sets entering service on the eleven mile journey from Starr Gate terminus in Blackpool to Fleetwood Ferry. A few of these ‘TwinCar’ sets are now operating their final season in 2011. They are all being withdrawn later this year. 12
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Brought Up To Date In the 1970s’ economic conditions required one man operation for trams and buses. Blackpool purchased a fleet of new single deck buses, but was constrained from purchasing new trams. An innovative approach by transport department engineers resulted in thirteen of the 1930s’ rail coaches being radically redesigned and lengthened to allow front entrances. with the tram driver taking fares and controlling centre exits. However the age of the original body frames and intensive wear on year round service meant that this was a short term solution. By 1983 replacement of the thirteen ‘OMO’ cars forced Blackpool to request tenders for a small fleet of new trams. A prototype numbered 641 arrived in 1984 – built by Blackburn-based East Lancashire Coachbuilders who were also supplier of Blackpool’s new Atlantean double deck buses. A further seven new trams followed to ensure the year round tram service to Fleetwood would continue.These trams were called the ‘Centenary Cars’ - resulting from the prototype’s entry into service as part of the centenary year of Blackpool’s electric trams in 1985. New disability access regulations and requirements for low floor public service vehicles twenty years on forced all transport operators to introduce buses (and trams) without requirement for vehicle access steps. Blackpool was fortunate in being granted significant government funding for replacement its tram fleet - none of which were suitable for low floor rebuilding. The extensive reconstruction of tram tracks allows low floor light rail vehicles to operate the Fleetwood service from 2012. These changes mean a new regulatory era throughout the line. Sixteen ‘Flexity2’ type articulated vehicles are due to arrive during 2011/12, built in Austria and Germany by Bombardier. The new vehicles will be extensively tested over the entire route during the winter months with full service being assumed by these vehicles from April next year. A small number of double deck trams are being modified to allow them to run on seasonal service – reflecting the popularity of Blackpool’s classic traditional trams with visitors. Much of the tram fleet is being disposed of at the end of 2011. Some examples being acquired for a new visitor attraction planned in Fleetwood by Friends of Fleetwood Trams in partnership with Fleetwood Festival of Transport CIC. The first being placed on display at the Ferry as ‘star of the 2011 Tram Sunday Festival. Fleetwood is about to begin a new chapter in its long history of tram service through its commercial centre. The town’s close affinity with trams is uniquely celebrated with the annual festival – popularly known as ‘Tram Sunday’. This year the festival is returning under new management after a short break due to the extensive track reconstruction in 2010/11. Electric light rail service begins in April 2012 when the new cars are introduced to the public. Fleetwood Festival of Transport CIC is looking to build on the town’s tramway heritage. A core collection of traditional trams which have served Fleetwood over several decades offers strong possibilities for a permanent display – drawing new visitors to Fleetwood year round.
John Woodman Advisor – Fleetwood Festival of Transport CIC Development Partner – Friends of Fleetwood Trams
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YSG101 Fleet number 101 A unique bus which has been a regular visitor to our event over the last 25 years is the former Edinburgh Corporation Transport bus YSG101 with fleet number 101. It is 50 years old this year and is particularly unusual as it was built as you can see it today with three doorways. This was in the days before paying your fare to the driver became popular and so passengers entered the rear door rather than the front one next to the driver. Later it was converted to single entrance and although it was a one-off, it was also the first to carry the new Y type body built by Alexander of Falkirk. Over the next 22 years, almost 3000 of
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this design were built, virtually all with the more usual single door, on many different chassis, particularly Leyland and AEC but also Dennis, Volvo, Bedford and Albion. Y types were very common sight in Scotland and on Motorway routes to London but other significant operators in England were North Western, Potteries and Venture Transport of Consett.
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Fleetwood Town FC and the
Fleetwood Festival of Transport A winning team www.fleetwoodtownfc.com www.highburystadium.co.uk
Proud to Supply & Support Tram Sunday 2011
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British Commercial Vehicle Museum The British Commercial
in its Archive
Vehicle Museum is a national
department. These
Museum which also attracts
images show a
visitors from around the
bygone age and
world. Based in Leyland, the
thus describe the
Museum displays over sixty
social changes
vehicles which span nearly
that have taken
one hundred and twenty
place over the last
years of automotive history.
century.
Vehicles include a steam lawn
Special exhibitions
mower (an early product from
for 2011 include
what became Leyland Motors);
The Story of the
key ingredients are very evident
steam powered traction
M6, Ribble Motors in Pictures,
in the vehicles on display at the
engines; trucks and vans; and
The Leyland Motors Ladies,
Museum and in the heritage
more conventional petrol and
and The Development of the
fleet of trams seen running
diesel powered vehicles from
Diesel Engine. If this is not
between Blackpool and
the 1920’s through to 2010. In
enough, classic transport
Fleetwood.
addition, buses are displayed
films are shown in the cinema
showing their development
and bespoke merchandise is
from the early horse drawn
available in the Museum shop.
period right up to the modern rear engine vehicles. There
The Museum’s focus on road
is even a petrol electric bus
transport has meant that it has
from 1925. Of course the
taken a keen interest in working
Museum also displays the
with the Fleetwood Transport
almost unique Popemobile
Festival Committee to expand
as used by the beatified Pope
the public’s knowledge and
John Paul who visited the UK
enjoyment of transport through
in 1982.
the ages. The UK has an
KING STREET, LEYLAND LANCASHIRE PR25 2LE TELEPHONE: 01772 451011 EMAIL: enquiries@bcvm.co.uk WEB: www.bcvmt.co.uk
almost unique transport In addition to the vehicles,
heritage, which is recognised
the Museum contains over
throughout the world for its
250,000 images and artefacts
innovation and quality. These
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Tram Sunday Procession Route
1 Barriers - Start of event Procession commences at 11am Vintage Bus Service to Farmer Parrs Car Park 2 Toilets 3 Fire Engine 4 Morris Dancing
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5 Military Vehicle Display
11 Static Tram Display
6 Miniature Pottery
12 Knott End Ferry
7 Continental Market
13 First Aid Points
8 Euston Park - Paintball & Gymnastic Display
14 Radio-controlled Aircraft
9 Steam Bus Rides
15 Rally Control
10 Leyland to Fleetwood Road run exhibits
16 Live Bands
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Tram Sunday 2011 Vouchers to use on the day
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The
North Euston Hotel
Victoria Bar
VOUCHER Purchase an
Adult Carvery Meal & receive a FREE Apple Pie or Fruit Salad (worth ÂŁ3.50)
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Offer valid on 17.07.11. Maximum one per voucher.
The Esplanade, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 6BN Tel: 01253 876525
Email: neh@nehmail.co.uk
Find us next to RNLI opposite the North Euston Hotel. Voucher valid 17/07/11
Stall situated on Albert Square.
The North Euston Hotel, The Esplanade, Fleetwood. Voucher valid 17/07/1
Tram Sunday Live Bands
Lune Deep
teen-combo rock band with a wide range of material. www.myspace.com/LuneDeep
Blue Pig Orchestra combination of folk-tinged rock & pop classics with strong female & male vocals. www.thebluepigorchestra.co.uk
Monkeyshovel
guitar, base, sax & drums, providing a combination of 70’s & soul www.monkeyshovel.co.uk
The Key-tars
keyboards, guitars & great vocals. blackpool and the fylde’s latest hi-tech 3 piece party band. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Key-tars
The Nick Dow Blues Band traditional rhythm & blues www.nickdowbluesband.co.uk
The Jeps
firm local favourites with a mix of rock & pop from 60’s through to today. www.thejeps.co.uk All the bands on stage are local and are providing their act free for the day. Please support them. Many thanks to you all. For the latest information on Tram Sunday
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Tram Sunday 2011 Merchandise Order Form Ordered By: Deliver To (If Different from Ordered By) Address (as on Credit card) Postcode: Tel No.: ( )
Description
Size Options
Price Each
Quantity
Size
Total
Shopper Bag
None
£2.99
£
Shoulder Bag
None
£9.99
£
Mug (White)
None
£4.99
£
Mug (Metallic Silver)
None
£5.99
£
Tee-Shirt
S/M/L/XL
£6.99
£
Hoodies (Printed Logo)
S/M/L/XL
£17.99
£
Hoodies (Embroidered Logo)
S/M/L/XL
£19.99
£
Sweatshirt (Printed Logo)
S/M/L/XL
£14.99
£
Sweatshirt (Embroidered Logo)
S/M/L/XL
£17.99
£
Regatta Fleece (Embroidered Logo)
S/M/L/XL
£21.99
£
Soft Toy (Printed Logo)
None
£14.99
£
Umbrella Printed
None
£9.99
£
Baseball Cap
None
£6.99
£
Badges
None
£0.99
£
Key Rings
None
£2.99
£
Crystals
None
£19.99
£
Pennants
None
£2.99
£
Carriage ( 3 day carrier)
£6.99
Total Order Value
£
Payment Details Name on Credit Card: Credit Card No.: Start Date; End Date: CVV No.: Type of Card: Issue No. (Maestro only): Please send order forms to: Fleetwood Festival Of Transport, 189/191 Lord St, Fleetwood, Lancs. FY7 6SW. Tel: 01253 875955 www.fleetwoodfestivaloftransport.co.uk
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LESS All at Stationery 4 Less wish every success to all who participate in the Fleetwood Festival of Transport 2011 Stationery 4 Less 93 Lord Street, Fleetwood, FY7 6JZ Tel: 01253 779944
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Class A Vehicle
Registration
Year
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Contact Surname
Site Zone
Scammell S26
Q260 GFD
1985
Mr
A
Edgar
B
Sentinel Steam bus (Martha)
KG 1132
1932
Mr
S
Harrison
C
Hyundai Matrix
MJ58 BZL
2008
Rev
D
Hayes
B
Dodge 50 Fire Engine
D424 XMP
1986
Mr
S
Hodgson
A
BRA Morgan
Q124KBV
2003
Mr
G
Mathias
C
Land Rover 90 FFR
C262 RBV
1986
Mr
M
Owen
C
Burrel Road Roller 12 Ton
TB 3779
1904
Mr
B
Rawstone
C
Jaguar E-Type
OPC 245L
1973
Mr
W.K.
Smith
C
Honda Goldwing GL1500
G303JHG
1990
Mr
B
Stanford
D
Land Rover Fire Engine Series 3
SDF893N
1974
Ann
Ward
A
61 Key Verbreck Fair Organ
N/A
1934
Mr
P
Wareing
D
Sentinel Steam Wagon S4
VE9963
1934
Mr
P
Wareing
D
Wolseley 12/48 series 2
CEL 171
1936
Mr
D
Green
C
Class B Vehicle
Registration
Year
Organisation
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Surname
Site Zone
Leyland Atlantean
B364UBV
1980
Blackpool Omnibus Group
Mr
R
Abbott
D
Leyland Atlantean
B75 URN
1980
Blackpool Omnibus Group
Mr
R
Abbott
D
Albion Claymore
FGV 229D
1965
Mr
Bert
Atkinson
B
AEC Routemaster RML 2716
SMK 716F
1967
Mr
D
Bailey MBE
A
Atkinson Recovery
ALR 176B
1964
Mr
KW
Bradley
40714
Mr
K.W
Bradley
B
AEC Mercury
RGC239
1955
Mr
G
Brandon
A
Ford Transit
L698 TPO
1994
Mr
RG
Brown
C
Ford Transit
G53 EFY
1990
Mr
RG
Brown
C
Bedford CF2 Ambulance
B575 LKA
1985
Mr
RG
Brown
C
Bedford CF MK1
CKB 999K
1972
Mr
RG
Brown
C
Showmans Vehicle
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Vehicle
Registration
Year
Guy Otter
JDA 808
Scammel Trunker Leyland Landmaster
Organisation
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Surname
Site Zone
1951
Mr
B
Carlos
C
KRT7232K
1972
Mr
B
Cowgill
C
C865SRB
1984
Mr
B
Cowgill
C
Leyland Atlantean
LEO734Y
1983
Mr
P
Craig
D
AEC Mercury
JFL 677
1958
Mr
RD
Creswell
A
Bristol K5G
LWX 671
1938
Mr
JB
Feather
A
Leyland Atlantean
A763 NNA
1984
Mr
S
Flower
A
Leyland National Mk 1
OJD 868R
1977
Mr
D
Gardner
A
Optare Metro rider
N589GRN
1995
Mr
A
Hayward
A
AEC Routemaster
789VXA
1960
Mr
P
Heaps
A
Kenworth W900
N499FKK
1996
Mr
B
Isherwood
B
Bedford Midi Bus JJL
HKX 553V
1979
Mr
R
Jagger
C
AustinFFK 140
NPA 880D
1966
Mr
D
Kershaw
B
Leyland Atlantean
DBU 163F
1967
Dr
D
Kilroy
A
Leyland Olympian
A33 MRN
1984
Mitchell
D
MCW Metrobus
SDA832S/ D957NDA
Morgan
D
R D Cresswell & Co Ltd
C/O Wigan Transport
Preston Bus Pres. Group
Mr
WMMCW Bus Group
Mr
R
Volvo B6R
L668MSF
1994
Mr
S
Morrish
A
Leyland Titan PD2/11
UUA207
1955
Mr
B
Murray
D
Leyland Chieftan
OCK981X
1981
Mr
D
Oxley
A
Leyland Leopard PSU 3/1R
YSG101
1961
Mr
D
Scoular
A
Volvo B10M City Bus
E321 BVO
1988
Mr
D
Shaw
C
Leyland Leopard S27
JHA 234L
1973
Mr
P.W
Siriven
C
Albion Claymore
DSY25
1955
Mr
D
Stephenson
C
Foden S21 Tipper
4249 DH
1964
Mr
H
Turner
B
Leyland Atlantean
UHG 353Y
1982
Mr
D.E.
Vickers
D
Bristol RE
TCH 274L
1973
Mr
D.E.
Vickers
D
AEC Reliance
FVO 67D
1966
Mr
KR
Walsh
A
Commer TS3
NNA 982 G
1968
Mr
KR
Walsh
A
Commer KR
NDB 115E
1967
Mr
KR
Walsh
A
Bedford Flat 2 Ton Wagon
BV4912
1935
Mr
P
Wareing
D
ERF Tipper Wagon C.15
CYC387
1937
Mr
P
Wareing
D
Ford Trader 75
FTF 487B
1964
Mr
P
Wareing
D
Trojan Van DT
OVB 72
1955
Mr
P
Wareing
D
Leyland Titan PD2/47
JTF 217F
1968
Darwen Transport Trust
B
Guy Arab Mk3
CBV 433
1949
Darwen Transport Trust
B
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Class C Vehicle
Registration
Year
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Cont. Surname
Site Zone
Ford Prefect E493A
WHX 513
1951
MR
J
Ashworth
C
Vauxhall Astra
CFR546Y
1983
Mr
F
Atkinson
C
Triumph 2000
LPE 109K
1972
Mr
N
Ayrton
C
Land Rover 2A
NFM 699J
1971
Mr
J
Bate
A
Morris Minor
276 XUH
1933
MR
Bending
C
Rover 110 P4srs
6400LV
1963
Mr
C
Birkett
C
Jaguar MK2
OGY 969E
1967
Mr
D
Bland
C
Honda S2000
S200 RPM
2005
MR
DJ
Brookes
C
Triumph Renown Limo
LVC 313
1952
MR
DJ
Brookes
C
MGB GT
RUT 556G
1968
Mr
N
Callahan
C
MG VA Salloon
EYH214
1938
Mr
M
Campbell
C
Singer Vogue
KFO 390
1963
Mr
A
Channing
C
Rover P6 3500
GBL 688N
1974
Mr
P
Chisholm
C
Volvo 240
D485ULG
1987
Mr
B
Clarke
C
Kawazaki 2650 + sidecar
BHW 3V
1979
MR
D
Cole
W
Jaguar XK8
AIG 9904
1996
MR
P
Davidson
C
MG MGBGT
7615 MG
1981
Mr
B
Eccles
C
MG Midget
XNA 644L
1972
MR
B
Foster
C
Austin Metro
OBC 648W
1981
MR
I
Frith
A
Wolseley 1500
613UXG
1963
Mr
KA
Glenton
A
Vauxhall Victor FB Delux
AGK 76B
1964
MR
D
Guy
A
Ford Popular
8554JH
1960
Mr
J
Hannan
A
Austin FX4 Taxicab
PJD 213E
1967
MR
P
Hassitt
C
Sunbeam Alpine Series 5
FLG 536F
1967
MR
M
Hinman
A
Austin Sherbourne
FV7216
1936
Mr
D
Hutton
A
BMW Mini One
GD07 JLX
2007
MR
I
Johnstone
B
BSA D1 Plunger
818 FYM
1961
Mr
J
Lawrence
D
BSA B175
DHU 719K
1971
Mr
J
Lawrence
D
Vauxhall Zephyr 6 Estate
BNT 336B
1964
Mr
H
Lucas
B
Armstrong Siddley 346 Limo
8794 RF
1956
Mr
D
Lucas
B
Singer Junior
TE 7300
1929
Mr
K & Mrs F
Mellor
B
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Vehicle
Registration
Year
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Cont. Surname
Site Zone
Triumph Herald
FJA 329D
1966
Mrs
P
Neilan
B
Rover P5 Saloon
URV 915
1960
Mr
D
Newell
B
Triumph Stag
GNL 8L
1972
Mr & Mrs
Ogden
B
Riley RMA
KKV794
1951
Austin 7 Box Salon
WO 7688
Mr
R
Parkinson
B
Mr
F
Parsons
B
Austin Healey 3000
JDP 700E
1967
MR
MJ
Pilling
B
Volvo PV445 Convertible
FSK 532
1952
MR
K
Price
A
Volvo P1800
179 HAB
1962
MR
K
Price
A
Datsun 1600 Sports
DCK 156C
1965
MR
K
Purdon
A
Triumph speed twin
FTJ220
1945
Mr
H
Rawstone
D
MG Magnette
540 DHT
1958
Mr
J
Richards
C
Jaguar MK2
JFV 643E
1967
MR
A
Riley
A
Rover P2 16hp
KSK 428
1947
MR
G.K.
Roberts
A
Mercedes 300 se Fintail
BLE 9B
1964
MR
B
Robinson
A
Austin Burnham Saloon
TX4861
1928
Mr
A
Sanderson
C
MGA
330 PTD
1960
Mrs
A
Saxon-Francis
C B
Hilman Hunter GLS
FPM 497L
1972
Mr
D
Speight
Humber Sceptre
GHC 909N
1975
Mr
D
Speight
B
VW Karmann Ghia
SJA94H
1970
Mr
J
Strickleton
B
Mercedes 280 SE
SVM 142H
1970
Mr
J
Strickleton
B
Austin FX4 Taxicab
JHM 19W
1981
MR
D
Taylor
C
Willys Overland 96
DS 9861
1928
MR
N
Taylor
B
VW Beetle
CNN 429J
1970
MR
A&M
Tomlinson
A
Ford Consul Mk2 Delux
YBM 897
1959
Mr
P
Turner
A
Austin 7 Ruby
AFM736
1936
Mr
M
Waite
C
ChevroletCorvette
OIJ511
1965
Mr
G
Watts
C
Singer Vogue
CJM225D
1966
Mr & Mrs
WR
Wilkinson
C
Austin 1800
EFV198D
1966
Mr
A
Wood
B
Bentley R Austin Healey
B.N.1
PED 15
1953
MR
N
Wood
C
XUD 958
1955
MR
JR
Yates
B
Ford Cortina
YWU 872X
1982
Mr
I
Ferguson
B
Austin 7 Pearl Cab
DYD 507
1937
Mr
K
Astin
B
BSA Gold Flash A10
NRN 663
1960
Mr
I.M.
Copeland
C
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Car Clubs Make
Model
Reg no
Year
Class
Organisation
Contact Title
Initial
Contact Surname
Zone Applied
MG
2R
B3 NDL
2004
C
Potteries and South
Mr
L
Millward
C green
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
D
Clarke
C green
1971
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
S
MellorLawlor
C green
MG
B
CRX 438J
MG
BGT
RJO 329J
MG
RV8
M222 MGR
1994
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
B
Nason
C green
MG
B
7089 KD
1966
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
C
Mollart
C green
MG
F
2000
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
J
White
C green
MG
Maestro
G327 HJW
1990
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
D
Lovatt
C green
MG
TF
MK51 DAL
2002
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
D
Lovatt
C green
MG
F
M9 PTP
1997
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
P
Pettitt
C green
MG
RV8
M300 MGR
MG
TF
1994
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
I
Thompson
C green
2003
C
Cheshire MGOC
Mr
A
Scattergood
C green
Chrysler PT Cruiser
MV02 VGC
2002
C
Northern Devils PT Cruiser Club
Mr
M
Catterall
C green
Chrysler PT Cruiser
J12 GWP
2003
C
Northern Devils PT Cruiser Club
Mr
M
Catterall
C green
Chrysler PT Cruiser
BP05 VSP
2005
C
Northern Devils PT Cruiser Club
Mr
M
Catterall
C green
Chrysler PT Cruiser
K80 LPT
2001
C
Northern Devils PT Cruiser Club
Mr
M
Catterall
C green
Chrysler PT Cruiser
NJ55 GXF
2005
C
Northern Devils PT Cruiser Club
Mr
M
Catterall
C green
L/R Defender
J372 OAC
1991
A
Red Rose Land Rover Club
Mr
J
Coe
C green
L/R 110 CSW
P32 MWP
1997
A
Red Rose Land Rover Club
Mr
J
Coe
C green
Discovery V8+LPG
R753 MCF
1998
C
Red Rose Land Rover Club
Mr
J
Coe
C green
L/R Series 2
994 HRA
1959
A
Red Rose Land Rover Club
Mr
J
Coe
C green
Defender
H880 PHB
1990
C
Red Rose Land Rover Club
Mr
J
Coe
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
NU02 HSF
2002
C
UK Cruisers Club
Mr
M
Pendlebury
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
S16 NMM
2005
C
UK Cruisers Club
Mr
M
Mather
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
MT03 YUE
2003
C
UK Cruisers Club
Miss/Mrs
L
Vero
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
Y87 ANP
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
Mr
B
Lawrence
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
Y797 SNB
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
Mr
C
Bowden
C green
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Make
Model
Reg no
Year
Class
Organisation
Contact Title
Initial
Contact Surname
Zone Applied
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
Y414 NLA
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
MR
K
Hayes
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
T666 RES
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
Mrs
T
Swindells
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
Y751 FAR
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
MR
R
Redford
C green
Chrysler
PT Cruiser
X958 ADB
2000
C
UK Cruisers Club
Miss/Mrs
J
Sumner
C green
Leyland Run Vehicle
Year
Reg
Contact Title
Contact Initial
Contact Surname
Site Zone
Leyland PS2 Coach
1954
CHG 545
Mr
P
Heaps
D
MGB
1977
XGJ 566S
Mr
P
Wilkinson
D
Cadillac Fleetwood
1966
JJN 540D
Mr
T
Hilton
D
Austin Maxi
JJB 981K
Mr
G
Moreton
D
Leyland DAF model 200
H559 TWU
Mr
B
Pedder
D
Volvo F12 Globetrotter
K725 5RT
Mr
C
Shaw
D
Albion Claymore
1966
FGV 229D
Mr
B
Atkinson
D
Scammell Trunker
1971
ELK 885J
Mr
D
Price
D
ERF Model LK44
1951
KWF 860
Mr
A
Sharratt
D
Ford GPW Jeep + trailer
1942
KYO 617
Mr
A
Overall
D
Honda Goldwing
1986
G301 OFR
Mr
EJ
Smith
D
Ford
1983
NOM 099Y
Mr
T
Allcock
D
AC Cobra
1978
AOH 331A
Mr
J
Smith
D
Leyland Hippo Mk Iib
1945
YSJ 897
Mr
P
Davis
D
Bedford TK
1974
YVM 632M
Mr
V
Duke
D
AEC Mammoth Flatbed
1948
KOH 204
Mr
M
Fox
D
Foden 521
1961
820 WNU
Mr
D
Pickup
D
Jaguar E Type
1968
WFE 150F
Mr
T
Melia
D
Atkinson T3846LX
1969
PTD 190G
Mr
M
Atkinson
D
Austin 7 Box Saloon
1934
GR 609
Mr
B
Gore
D
Star 12HP Saloon or 1938 Rover 10 or Renault Saloon
1922
Mr
B.N
Tearle
D
Austin 1300
1971
JTC 333K
Mr
J
Banks
D
Leyland AN69 IR
1975
GRN 895W
Mr
J
Fishwick
D
OFV 620X
Mr
J
Fishwick
D
Mr
L.S.
Walker
D
Leyland National Mk2 BSA Bantam D10S
1967
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Vehicle
Year
Reg
Contact Title Mr
Daimler Sports Car
1963
936 FSO
Scammell Pioneer
1939
809 XUP
Ford Escort Van
1988
F6 RAC
Mr
Contact Initial
Contact Surname
Site Zone D
N
Mclaren
L
Ward
D
C
Smith
D
Leyland Tiger Cub PSCU 1/5
1959
466 FTJ
Mr
P
Blackburn
D
Fordson Thames ET6 4 Ton
1956
PXP775
Mr
N
Watson
D
Truimph Stag
1970
VBH 606J
Mr
C
Thomson
D
CA Domany Dormobile
1963
15 WKE
Mr
D
Gubward
D
Albion Cheetah 3 Axle
1963
CTJ 152B
Mr
A
Bullas
D
Leyland Boxer
1971
JTF 67K
Mr
P
Bannister
D
Austin 7
1933
170 UXR
Mr
J
Taylor
D
MG Model C
1969
AGP 512G
Mr
D
Ball
D
Foden S21
1961
830 HNV
Mr
D
Pickup
D
Leyland Steer 16/S/3
1959
WVB 888
Mr
M
Wright
D
Atkinson Lorry
1969
Atkinson
D
Bedford TK dropside Lorry
1972
Mr
D
Jones
D
Fiat 500L
1970
UED A1J
Mr
A
Hall
D
Reliant Scimitar GTE
1973
YNC 102L
Mr
I
Williams
D
Leyland National Mk1 (bus)
1977
OJD 8682
Mr
D
Gardner
D
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