Would You Like To Name An Eddie Stobart Truck?
Lots of people want to … But it could be you that gets to name an Eddie Stobart truck. No, honestly it could. Let Tachoblog tell you how.
Well one lucky prize-winner will have a rare and highly sought after chance to name an Eddie Stobart truck. An opportunity that is typically auctioned for thousands of pounds or by joining the over subscribed two-year waiting list.
This lucky individual will become part of Stobart history as it is traditional for every Stobart vehicle to be identified with a unique female name.
Now click below to find out how to win the chance to name an Eddie Stobart truck …
To enter you need to be at Avonmouth Party in the Park 2012 which starts on Saturday 21st July in ACC and Avonmouth Park, in a celebration of the community and local area.
The event includes a raffle and the first prize is the chance to name an Eddie Stobart truck.
The Community Centre and Avonmouth and Kingsweston Neighbourhood Partnership fill the park with stalls and a festival stage showcasing local musical talent such as Slapfish and Makala Cheung. There will also be family orientated attractions including bungy trampolines, zorb balls and a surf simulator.
Stobart Group will support the event by providing a Biomass tractor unit (truck) and trailer from the Avonmouth Stobart Biomass facility.
The driver will be on hand to meet visitors to the party, show them around the truck and have photographs taken.
The company will also have a merchandise trailer on site, showcasing Stobart club membership and the latest company branded goods.
Information about the Avonmouth Party in the Park can be found on the website: www.avonmouthcca.org.uk




I don’t think that I’ll make it to the park in time. :/
At a transport meeting on that day although I have a place only 2 miles away from Avonmouth, wrong weekend again, typical.
Randy Nose, I have been amongst you truckers in the U.S.A., great fun although I did not appreciate the hold up on I 95 south of Baltimore heading for Washington D.C, that was one mass of traffic hardly moving.
Great weather though and came back to the U.K. to have floods.