From 1927…

Like many businesses in the road transport industry, Fagan & Whalley Ltd began as a small company, completing deliveries in local villages with a horse-drawn cart.

That was in 1927. Six generations and over nine decades later, we have a fleet of over 170 vehicles, over 250,000 sq. ft. of warehousing, and we still retain all of the determination, spirit, and drive that our founders had in establishing the business all those years ago.

We’re incredibly proud of our rich heritage, which is kept alive today in the way that we value our customers, and in the family-run aspect of our business, and we continue to work hard in building long-standing relationships with our clients, incorporating our core values into every aspect of our work.

1928
Our first photographed truck, a Model T Ford, made Fagan & Whalley history.
1930
Thomas & Elizabeth Whalley with son-in-law, Samuel Fagan, and daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
1935
Thomas Whalley, Harry Fagan and Sam Fagan before the King George V Silver Jubilee Parade, Hapton.
1951
The F&W fleet and drivers were photographed. Right to left: Geoff Fagan, Harry Fagan, Frank Coxill, Bill Leaming, Ted Rogers, Bill Smith & Frank Horrocks.
1956
Our own Geoff Fagan was photographed in Walsden, near Todmorden, whilst out delivering cases of empty weft spools, all loaded by hand.
1978
Our Hapton site was photographed just before it was demolished to make way for the M65 motorway.
1980
The new Hapton depot opened (photo taken 1990).
1990
We gained the BS 5750 quality certification, the precursor of ISO:9001.
1995
We extended our trailer yard at the Hapton depot.
2000
Construction began on our site at Shuttleworth Mead, Padiham.
2001
Our Shuttleworth Mead depot in Padiham was completed.
2001
We became a founding member of the Palletforce network.
2006
We opened an extra 30,000 st ft. warehouse at our Shuttleworth Mead depot in Padiham (pictured, top right).
2012
We celebrated our 85th anniversary!
2012
We opened our Coventry depot - a central spot in our operation.
2012
We were proud to become an active member of the Burnley Bondholders.
2014
The F&W Professional Training department opened for business!
2015
We gained a BRCGS certification.
2016
We moved into our new head offices at Albion House on Shuttleworth Mead Business Park.
2016
We welcomed Albert, the 1952 Albion Chieftain, into our headquarters at Albion House.
2017
We welcomed Doris into our fleet as part of our 90th anniversary celebrations - the first Scania next-generation "S" cab to become a F&W vehicle.
2017
Our 92,000 sq. ft. purpose-built Burnley Bridge warehouse opened.
2017
We joined the UK Warehousing Association.
2017
We gained the Soil Association Organic Standard certification.
2021
We carried out a company restructure and expanded our board of directors.
2021
We acquired an additional facility at Frontier Park, Blackburn, to expand our warehousing capacity by over 200,000 sq. ft.
2021
Our Future-Bound Scheme launched, with the aim to make transport careers more accessible.
2022
We expanded our operations with the acquisition of Newport-based haulier, Alan R Jones & Sons Ltd, securing a strategic base for the provision of services across the South.