Earlier in the year, the company ran a road safety competition for their colleagues and local schools, Calveley Primary Academy and Highfields Primary Academy. The competition’s objective was to craft a road safety-themed trailer, mixing the important subject of safety with the creative enjoyment of arts and crafts.
Bettsie Tate and Sophie Adams’ designs were chosen from hundreds of entries submitted by local school children and children of our employees, depicting the importance of road safety. As part of their prize, the winners have their designs featured on one of Boughey’s SDC trailers.
The winners and their families were invited to a special unveiling of the trailer at our Crewe site in Shavington, and they also enjoyed a VIP tour of the site accompanied by Managing Director Angela Carus and Directors Danny Earp and Neil Trotter.
The competition trailer will now be all over the UK and at local shows, including the upcoming Kelsall Stream Rally, spreading the road safety message from the two talented designers.
Transport Director, Neil Trotter, was at the presentation and said, “We were incredibly lucky with the number of talented designers who entered, and it was amazing to see the reaction of the two winners when they saw their designs on the trailer for the first time.
“We’d like to thank all of our colleagues and their families who entered this year’s competition and all the students; we received some amazing designs! Unfortunately, as tempted as we were, we couldn’t print every design onto a trailer.”