National Refuse Championship – Next year could be in the United States

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Test your skills as drivers, including tracking and manoeuvring skills, your loaders with health and safety and weight-lift challenges.

Each team comprises five people (including one driver) working in pairs and taking turns to run, load a large wheelie bin with stones and push it 50m to an awaiting truck to empty it. This gruelling process is repeated numerous times, as the truck moves in 50m stages towards the finish line. The race will start with a series of timed heats during the morning culminating in a final race between the two remaining teams in the afternoon.

A highly competitive and sociable event The National Refuse Championships provides a great opportunity to recognize drivers and loaders for their effort and hard work throughout the year.

History of the Championships

 

HISTORIC EVENT

Formerly known as the ‘World Refuse Championships’, this exciting charity event last took place in 1995 and many people in the industry recall how much fun these days-out became. Some of you may recall Jack Allen previously assisting to organise this event.

The Waste Industry has a tradition of holding summer events and exhibitions on the South West Coast of England and we hope that the ‘National Refuse Championships’ will become a regular fixture in the industry’s diary.

 

2017 – THE EVENT REVIVAL

Hundreds of people turned out at Weston-super-Mare seafront on Saturday 10 June to watch crews from across the UK compete in the National Refuse Championships. It was such a success that organisers have already confirmed that the event will go ahead next year – 15th & 16th June 2018.

Aylesbury Vale District Council won the coveted National Refuse Champions 2017 trophy and the event raised over £12000 for the Alzheimer’s Society.

Spencer Law, Founder of the new National Refuse Championships and Managing Director of Refuse Vehicle Solutions Ltd (RVS) said: “It was a fantastic weekend of fun and we drew a big crowd.

“I have wanted to recreate the National Refuse Championships for around 10 years but I would never have achieved it without the support of friends, family, my staff and industry colleagues, along with the superb organisational skills of Tracy Standing. We are already planning next year’s event and I hope it will become a regular fixture on the waste management calendar!”

The winning team from Aylesbury Vale consisted of driver Ed Bolton, loaders Dan, Dan, Ashton and Tiago who each won a £600 Center Parcs voucher. Second place team members won £250 of Buy a Gift vouchers and third place participants received £200 of Spa Day vouchers.

Ed Bolton: “All the teams were excellent and I can’t believe we won. We’re already looking forward to coming back next year to defend our title as reigning champions.”

Over 17 teams took part in the Championships including Biffa, Amey, Simply Waste, Kier, Aspect solutions, Hills Waste, Devon Contract Waste, Swindon Borough Council, Weir Waste, Pirtek, Equinox Recycling, Grist Environmental, FCS Cleaning and Cartwright Skips. Staff from Gullivers Truck Hire and Dennis Eagle also participated in a fun run.

Each team consisted of 5 people, including one driver, working in pairs and taking turns to run, load wheelie bins (240 litre and 1100 litre) with stones and push them 50 metres before emptying them into an awaiting refuse vehicle.

Formerly known as the World Refuse Championships, this charity event last took place in 1995. Sponsors included Epic Media, NTM, Boughton, Gullivers Truck Hire and Vehicle Weighing Solutions Ltd (VWS) led by headline sponsors, Dennis Eagle.

Richard Taylor, Sales & Marketing Director, Dennis Eagle: “When we supported the contest in 1994 it was clear how passionate the nation’s bin men and women are about their job and the work they do. It is great to have such a popular event back on the waste management calendar. We look forward to the National Refuse Championships 2018 and we encourage people in the industry to show their support.”

 

OUT THE NATIONAL REFUSE CHAMPIONSHIP

What’s happening on the day

Registration Starting 8am,  Saturday 16th June,  Competition starts  9am, Competition ends 4.30pm.

Please arrive at the competition zone in plenty of time as it will be very busy.

Competitions get under way at 9am

Please bring along family and friends to watch the fun, enjoy the small funfair and take a stroll down the promenade, remember to post to Facebook and Twitter – like our Facebook page and use our hashtag: #nationalrefusechamps

The competitions will last until around 4.30pm with the prize giving at 5pm. After which there is a Fish n’ Chips by the sea party, with the band Free Spirit playing into the night.

History of the Championships

Formerly known as the ‘World Refuse Championships’, this exciting charity event last took place in 1995 and many people in the industry recall how much fun these days-out became. This was in the days of Jack Allen etc. and it is hoped that some of the original founders will be coming along to the new ‘National Refuse Championships’ in June.

The Waste Industry has a tradition of holding summer events and exhibitions on the South West Coast of England and we hope that the ‘National Refuse Championships’ will become a regular fixture in the industry’s diary.

 

Participants of the Championships

The Competition

Test your skills as drivers, including tracking and manoeuvring skills, your loaders with health and safety and weight-lift challenges.

Each team comprises five people (including one driver) working in pairs and taking turns to run, load a large wheelie bin with sand and push it 50m to an awaiting truck to empty it. This gruelling process is repeated numerous times, as the truck moves in 50m stages towards the finish line. The race will start with a series of timed heats during the morning culminating in a final race between the two remaining teams in the afternoon.

A highly competitive and sociable event The National Refuse Championships provides a great opportunity to recognise drivers and loaders for their effort and hard work throughout the year.

Are you good enough to clean-up the Top Prize of a weekend away in Centre Parcs for the entire team and close family?

Plus of course, lift the National Refuse Champions 2018 trophy.

In aid of Alzheimer’s Society

Until the day we find a cure, Alzheimer’s Society will be here for anyone affected by dementia – wherever they are, whatever they’re going through. It is important that we all raise awareness, and of course funds, to finance research into this debilitating disease and support the effected individuals, family and friends.

 

To help all of us working to support Alzheimer’s Society, please donate what you can through our JustGiving page, by clicking HERE