Breast Cancer Care---Travis Perkins' 18-tonners are 'In the Pink' and right behind it says Biglorryblog!

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Graham Bellman has sent Biglorryblog some news about his 'day job'. "Brian, I thought you might like to see some photos of a project I have been working on at Travis Perkins---the TP brand has signed up to support Breast Cancer Care, and to support and promote this worthwhile charity we have re-branded 4 trucks, one for each region.....PINK! The first one was delivered to us last week and is due to be unveiled at the TP Conference next week, one way of getting the brand noticed, and the drivers 'love em'!....I hope." Well it's a great way of promoting a worthy cause Graham and no one is going to miss it on the road--so I wouldn't mind betting fewer people will be inclined to drive into it! Now click through here for more shots...

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Graham wonders whether it might not be worth entering the truck for the Motor Transport 'Livery of the Year'. Well you can't win it..if you're not in it Graham, so I'd definitely go for it."

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I understand that all the good work on the 18-tonner was done by Massey Truck Engineering so they deserve a plug.too I reckon...

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Well done Graham and all at TP---with mobile billboards like this it's a great way to raise awareness to the campaign..

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