23 April 2008
Warrington Borough Transport Drives Local Pride
Warrington Borough Transport (WBT) celebrated a group of
well-known local Warrington heroes this week by honouring them with
the rare tribute of naming a bus after them.
The local bus operator launched ‘The Pride of Warrington’
campaign to celebrate community pride and local heroes last year
and invited the community to nominate people they believed to be
committed Warringtonians. Several local residents were
awarded the initial honour last summer and now a group of some of
Warrington’s most respected leaders have been credited for their
dedication to the community and attended a naming ceremony.
Warrington Borough Transport’s Managing Director, Nigel Featham,
said: “Warrington’s bus service is locally owned and an integral
part of every day community life; and with recent investment in the
new bus interchange and new vehicles, I would like to think it is
something we can all be proud of. We are certainly proud of
the community we serve.
“To build on this community pride we would like our buses to
carry the names of people who make a positive contribution to local
life. These ‘living heroes’ whose names now adorn our buses will
remind everyone of their amazing work for the community.”
The esteemed individuals recognised this time are:
Steven Broomhead (Chief Executive of the Northwest Regional
Development Agency (NWDA) and former Chief Executive of Warrington
Borough Council),
Paul Cullen (former player and now head coach of Warrington
Wolves),
Lord Hoyle (former Warrington MP and now Chairman of Warrington
Wolves),
The Reverend Stephen Kingsnorth (of Warrington Borough Ministry
who has worked tirelessly on behalf of local faiths and voluntary
groups),
Michael Hancock (Managing Director of Warrington's Independent
Department Store and Chairman of Warrington Town Centre
Partnership),
Paul Hafren (Principal of Warrington Collegiate).
Mr Broomhead said:
"I have a long association with Warrington, not only with the
NWDA but with the Council, Warrington Collegiate and Warrington
Wolves, and I also take a keen interest in the town's
affairs. I am honoured that my name is being recognised
alongside esteemed Warringtonians on our vital public transport
system. A vibrant economy is supported by excellent transport
links and the bus network is a key part of this, providing not only
an efficient form of transport, but one which limits environmental
damage.”
The tradition of naming vehicles stems from the steam engine era
and even today new trains receive a naming ceremony before their
first journey.
If anyone would like to nominate friends or family, young or
old, to be acknowledged for their local commitment to the
community, from youth support to charity work, please contact
Warrington Guardian with their name and a summary of why they are
proud of them.
Photograph: The Reverend Stephen Kingsnorth, Chairman Les Hoyle,
Managing Director Nigel Featham, Lord Hoyle, Paul Cullen and Steven
Broomhead with the “named” buses.
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For further information and imagery please contact
Nigel Featham, Managing Director at Warrington Borough
Transport
on 01925 634296 or nigel.featham@warringtonboroughtransport.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
• Contact Address: Warrington Borough Transport,
Wilderspool Causeway, Warrington, WA4 6PT. Customer
Helpline: 01925 634296
• Warrington Borough Transport is committed to providing a
safe, reliable and sustainable bus service for Warrington.
• Warrington Borough Transport carries over 8 million
passengers per year, using a fleet of 125 buses operating over 6.5
million kilometres per annum. With over 275 employees, the
company is one of the largest employers in the town.