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Please find below a small handful of back issues to whet your whistle :)






On Scene: Issue Fifteen (April 2025)
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Seeking the summit
NWVA explains its multi-pronged strategy to be the best in the recovery business.
- A smarter moveWhy Richford loves its First Mover.
- Everyone’s best M8M8’s movie-themed trucks dazzle.
- Worth the waitIsis Rescue’s new Volvo wrecker.
- Bright green machineEurotow stands out from the crowd.
- The perfect body?AMS certainly comes close.


On Scene: Issue Fourteen (January 2025)
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Strike it lucky!
How Auto Services Perth's recovery operation was originally financed by a win on the pools
- Multi-purpose maestroESSEL shows off its flexible Scania
- Hitting the bullseyeCar & Truck Services' aim is true
- Universal acclaimRydam's range finds further fans
- Cream tea recoveriesKingsbridge keeps Devon moving
- Telford's finestBest images from the Tow Show


On Scene: Issue Thirteen (October 2024)
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Natural selection
He only wanted to run a workshop… so what made JPW Commercials’ founder take on roadside recovery?
- Expansion curveR&S shares a formula for growth
- Against all oddsJ&A triumphs against adversity
- In the pitsTotalKare’s total care for RS
- Built, not boughtHow Lee Briggs built a spec lift
- A shining lightAll the latest moves at Lantern


On Scene: Issue Twelve
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Bear necessities
Neil Yates Recovery brings BJ and The Bear back to life with its flawless red and white Kenworth K100 Aerodyne.
- The growth hormoneYorkshire Rescue's meteoric rise
- Force of natureDebby Saunders' life in recovery
- Niche marketRTS steers clear of the big boys
- Yes, we can!LM Recovery's DIY fleet strategy
- Fire powerA cooling solution for EV blazes


On Scene: Issue Eleven
Cover Story
The Mission at Mellex
From plant hire and marine salvage to escort vehicles and heavy recovery, Mellex Group does it all.
- Heavy on the HorsesUpdated FH boasts up to 780hp
- Auto? No ThanksRVS opts for a manual CF 8x4
- Raider of the Lost MarqueDiamond Reo marvel restored
- A World ApartLight is right for Recovery World
- Sliding ScaleTilt-and-slides rule at CVS24


On Scene: Issue Ten
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Spirit of Scammell
Why Dave Crouch still rates anything with a Scammell badge on so highly, despite all the advances elsewhere.
- Dynes ShinesMeteoric growth at Dynes Group
- All the Bells and WhistlesWhatever the job, Bell's will sort it
- Bearing a Breakdown?KB's boss would rather face a grizzly!
- Levelling UpRNW on a drive to raise standards
- Model CitizenChris Atkin's miniature marvels


On Scene: Issue Nine
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Set in Stone
Why Stoneywood's three founding partners would rather work on in recovery than retire to the golf club.
- Iveco eDailyTowing the Company Line
- On Point RecoveryTo the Point
- DJ RecoveryMaking a Name for Itself
- TyresIn the Groove
- Wards of BurnleyRecovery Ward
- Westons RecoveryBest Weston


On Scene: Issue Eight
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Recovering Well
Roger Dyson has announced an increase in production capacity and a tie-up with Polish recovery body manufacturer Tevor, as part of a move to get around the problem of long-lead times
- Recovery RoomDAF has recently completed the overhaul of its entire heavy truck range
- Neat and SweetJacksons Recovery keeps things tight
- Hook, Line and SinkerHow John McConville came to leave behind his family background
- Doing It His WayBedfordshire Recovery's founder, Ian Dominey likes to do things his way
- Field of OperationField Services Recovery's Jon Caunt on being the boss


On Scene: Issue Seven
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Pure Gould!
Shiny metal doesn’t come in a more attractive form than Mick Gould Commercials’ stunning US-built fleet
- Beasts from the East Essel recovery equipment comes to the UK
- No ditch too deep Meet the heroes behind Hoddy’s Recovery
- Seeking perfection Derek Beahan puts service above all else
- Solid as an oak Caldicot keeps growing in every direction
- Changing Lanes Lanes proves its ability to adapt
- Stack ’em high! VanKit racks up some smart storage


On Scene: Issue Six
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American beauties
What’s made classic American trucks both the fashion and the passion at Essex-based VG Nash and Sons
- Mission accomplishedQuickmission shows off its new FMX
- Throwing in the towelWhy GM Recovery boss gave it all up
- A Pleasant outcomeSteady progress at Mount Pleasant
- Blessed virgins!Meet the newbies running DJ Spall
- Dutch delightsFirst impressions of DAF’s new XD
- Heading westHow Bill Jackson took on the USA


On Scene: Issue Five
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Freed by a Swede!
Donalds Bilbärgning handles a real smörgåsbord of recovery challenges in Sweden’s winter wonderland
- Mix and match We meet the diverse fleet at Kerr & Smith
- Size is everything AMS builds bodies fit for supersized cars
- Cushion the blow How Bill Jackson developed the air cushion
- A rude awakening The ‘Rude Boy’ behind RB Commercial
- Diamond geezers Red House celebrates 60 years of success
- Smart at heartHow Saunders de-risks smart motorways


On Scene: Issue Four
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From strength to strength
Recovery equipment and bodywork specialist Boniface Engineering has climbed ever higher in the last 40 years
- One big bounceback! How Wreckers International made its name
- Looking to the long term CWT Group punches above its weight
- The Thrillers at Millers Why Millers of Longton loves its Volvos
- Hand on heart Honesty is the only policy at RD Avery
- Man with a van We salute the humble service van
- Your flexible friend Southern Recovery’s adaptable fleet


On Scene: Issue Three
Cover Story
The perfect package
Roger Dyson reveals why, after 50 years, he’s now taking a much more holistic view of recovery vehicles.
- Legendary moveHow Bill Jackson started Wreckers International
- Scottish starsRoss’s Garage reveals why it favours Volvo
- Gaining in weightRecovery gets heavy for LJ Transportation
- Childhood dreamDibdale takes pride in its Peterbilt
- Trip the light fantasticLantern Recovery staff reveal all!
- Reinventing the wheelToad Towing tweaks its Range T


On Scene: Issue One
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Hand-made hero!
How Steve Youngs of Syren still designs and hand-crafts heavy recovery equipment without the help of staff or computers.
- Alpha RecoveryDetermined to succeed
- E&S MotorsWhere principles come first
- Hough Green GarageDriven by service
- Sheriffmill Motor CompanyThree generations strong
- Frank Ratcliffe & Son90 years of evolution
- RS RecoverySticking to core values
- J&J ConversionsShowing how it’s done
On Scene 2023


Cover Story
Why Stoneywood's three founding partners would rather work on in recovery than retire to the golf club.


Cover Story
Roger Dyson has announced an increase in production capacity and a tie-up with Polish recovery body manufacturer Tevor, as part of a move to get around the problem of long-lead times


Cover Story
Shiny metal doesn’t come in a more attractive form than Mick Gould Commercials’ stunning US-built fleet


Cover Story
What’s made classic American trucks both the fashion and the passion at Essex-based VG Nash and Sons
On Scene 2022


Cover Story
Donalds Bilbärgning handles a real smörgåsbord of recovery challenges in Sweden’s winter wonderland


Cover Story
Recovery equipment and bodywork specialist Boniface Engineering has climbed ever higher in the last 40 years


Cover Story
Roger Dyson reveals why, after 50 years, he’s now taking a much more holistic view of recovery vehicles.


Cover Story
Why recovery and planned vehicle movements are both part of the mix at one-stop transport shop CMG.
On Scene 2021


Cover Story
How Steve Youngs of Syren still designs and hand-crafts heavy recovery equipment without the help of staff or computers.