Watch the ITV Rickshaw feature HERE :: YouTube
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Note: Be patient bit of blank black at the begining …
Rickshaw photo makes picture of the Day in The Western Morning News. The photo, staring Freddy Hammond, a King harry Ferry worker taking Beverly Haywood and Louise Green for a rickshaw ride.
Thank you to the poet Mike Pennell from the Maritime Museum for this comical poem about our ne Rickshaw …
Our new flyer has just been sent off to the printers but if you want a copy now you can download it here as a PDF.
Here are a few photos taken from today whilst filming in Truro for the ITV local news.
After a couple of interviews, one with Tim Light managing director of the ferry companies and the other with Russel Holden, Town Clark for Truro, the Pedicab had its first passengers around the streets of Truro.
A mother with her two children and a couple of shoppers hopped into the Pedicab for the filming that will be showed on ITV at 6pm today.
The highlight of the morning was the presenter attempting to cycle the rickshaw just outside the cathedral.
NEWS RELEASE
Ferry company searches for cycling stars for new Rickshaw venture
With Mark Cavendish currently bidding to become Britain’s greatest Tour de France cyclist, a Cornish company is on the lookout for its very own cycling hero.
The St Mawes and King Harry Ferry Companies is searching for a Yellow Jersey star to operate its latest business venture – a Rickshaw service for Falmouth, Truro and St Mawes.
Tim Light, managing director of the Ferry Companies, decided to add the zero carbon peddle powered vehicle to the business’ fleet after spotting a couple on Ebay.
“As a company we’re constantly looking for ways that we can help improve public transport for both visitors and locals,” said Tim.
“We’ve always loved the idea of having a Rickshaw service in Falmouth, St Mawes and Truro that links with bus, train and ferry services and when I saw this one on Ebay I couldn’t resist.
“The Rickshaws are currently in Falmouth and we’re giving it a full overhaul before it hits the streets in a couple of weeks time.
“The plan is to run a trial service over the summer so we are looking for some fit folk who fancy some fun part time work.
Tim said that while keen cyclists would be ideal for the job the company has a full training programme to ensure that the Rickshaw provide a safe, enjoyable and reliable means of transport.
The service, which will launched in time for August on a hail or pre-booked basis, will be run under a ‘tip what you think it’s worth’ scheme.
Anyone keen on getting involved in this exciting, fun and quirky new business is asked to contact the operators through the website www.pedicabcornwall.co.uk or call 01872 861917.
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17 July 2009
Issued on behalf of St Mawes and King Harry Ferry Companies by mpad
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