Uniquely decorated Loadall goes green for charity

L-R: Rosie Murden (NSPCC schools coordinator); Shayne Wright (MD, Vp); and Simon Brook (operations director, Vp)

A children’s charity is set to receive a welcome financial boost after a specialist telehandler hirer place the winning bid in an auction for an electric JCB Loadall featuring distinctive livery.

The JCB 525-60E electric Loadall was built from scratch by 36 JCB apprentices to raise money for the company’s Platinum Jubilee NSPCC Appeal.

The machine has now been officially handed over and is being pressed into service by Vp UK Forks. The company placed the winning bid for the model in an auction during JCB’s Platinum Jubilee NSPCC Appeal.

Its distinctive appearance is thanks to 20 pupils from two Stoke-on-Trent schools, whose handprints were incorporated into in a special vinyl wrap on the bonnet.

Shayne Wright, MD of Vp UK Forks, said, “The auction of the JCB 525-60E gave Vp UK Forks the perfect opportunity to invest in the great charitable work of the NSPCC while growing our fleet of zero emission machines. As a group, we have committed to reduce our emissions in line with 1.5˚C global warming targets and to become net zero by 2050 at the latest. Innovations such as the JCB 525-60E will be an important contribution towards that target.”

The handover of the machine, which took place at dealer TC Harrison JCB’s Derbyshire facility, was attended by Rosie Murden, NSPCC schools coordinator for Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire.

She said, “It is wonderful to see this uniquely decorated machine and the schoolchildren have created a brilliant design. We’d like to thank Vp UK Forks for their generous winning bid on the machine and JCB for its fundraising support over the last four decades.

“Every child deserves to grow up in a safe and caring environment, and thanks to partnerships and donations like this, we can be there to help young people and families across the UK when they need us most.”