Whanganui Heritage Festival teams up with local business

Whanganui Heritage Festival teams up with local business

MEDIA RELEASE: 19 July 2024
Whanganui District Council

Media release – 19 July 2024

The Bullocks Group family business has had a new concrete mixer branded with a design that promotes the upcoming Whanganui Heritage Festival.

240719 cementmixerBullocks Group general manager, Aaron Currie, says Bullocks has a long history of contracting in Whanganui with core values deeply entrenched in the local community since 1928. Because Bullocks is approaching its own 100th year celebration, they reached out to collaborate with the Whanganui Heritage Festival which will soon be celebrating 100 years since Whanganui gained city status.

“We are always looking for that next opportunity to help support or promote local events for the good of the region,” Aaron Currie says. “The idea was simple – brand our newly purchased concrete truck mixer with a community-focused design that aligns with our company’s strategies and values.”

The Heritage Festival committee loved the unique idea pitched to generate interest in the festival which will run from Saturday 19 October to Monday 28 October.

“The truck will be visible in the community daily and will hopefully generate conversation and interest around town and in other regions because it’s so out of the normal of past advertising for local events,” Aaron Currie says.

The ten-day festival is being run by Whanganui Regional Heritage Trust in conjunction with Whanganui District Council and will feature an array of community-led events.

Deputy Mayor, Helen Craig, says, “The signwriting on the Bullocks concrete truck is a fun and unique way to promote our heritage festival celebrating 100 years as a City and their business.”

“The signwriting on the concrete truck represents the perfect blend of tradition and innovation, reflecting our commitment to celebrating our rich cultural heritage while embracing modern creativity.”

This concrete truck’s vibrant imagery was designed and sign-written by Morrie Gibbons Signs and is now on the road.

‘We look forward to seeing the truck around town and throughout the region. Thank you, Bullocks, for the brilliant idea and working with the Whanganui Heritage Festival for this celebration of 100 years of Whanganui’ says Helen.

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