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    PPC Live moves to Malvern

    Frances McKimBy Frances McKim1 April 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    All went well for the third and latest, one-day PPC Live event organised in alternate years to PestEx by BPCA at a venue which moves around the country. Held on 14 March, the venue this time was the Three Countries showground at Malvern, Worcestershire.
    With the famous Malvern hills behind, the showground car park was soon filled with pest controllers’ vans.

    Vans OutsidePlenty of vans in the car park

    Rentokil VansSome needed safety in numbers!

    Severn HallThe Severn hall – PPC Live venue

    Early birds catch the butties
    As soon as the doors opened the visitors flocked in. Maybe it was the draw of the free coffee and bacon butties that encouraged the early birds, but finding, parking and getting into the event could not have been easier.

    RegistrationRegistration was quick & easy 

     Buttie QueChatting in the bacon buttie queue

     Bacon ButtyBut worth the wait

    According to the organisers, the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), there were 380 visitors, not including the exhibition staff on the 48 stands. Certainly in the morning the exhibition hall was pretty full, but by lunchtime and early afternoon the numbers had dwindled somewhat.

    ApgExhibitors came from abroad 

    AgrisenseAs well as those home-based 

     RatpakPlus distributors from the UK

    As to be expected there was the usual array of UK-based exhibitors present, joined by a handful from overseas. It’s always good to welcome first time exhibitors, which this time included several offering services and consultancy e.g. Harris Associates, Pest Control In and the vertebrate pest unit from Reading University.

    Seminars and outdoor demonstrations
    As at PestEx there was a series of practical and thought-provoking seminars covering a range of pratical, technical and business topics.

    Venues picked for these PPC Live events also offer the opportunity for outdoor demonstrations. Fortunately the event was sandwiched between the two appearances by the ‘Beast from the East’, so sitting outside to watch these outdoor events was not too cold, so long as you were well wrapped-up. As at PestTech, (organised by NPTA) these always prove very popular, although missing in 2017 – professional pest controllers are very practical people, so really enjoy seeing something practical – be it bird of prey, drone, air rifle or Dave Archer of DKA Pest Control presenting a master class on mole trapping methods – with the emphasis very much on practical success humanely achieved.

    Seminars
    Headphones on for the seminars 

    Dave Archer
    Outdoors for the demonstrations 

     Richard Van Winner
    Gary Leek, van of the year winner

    A new innovation this time around was the PPC Live Van of the Year award. A pest controller’s van is not only their means of transport, but also a mobile store, their office on the move and frequently their spot for a bit of relaxation. So this new innovation provided the opportunity for pest controllers of all persuasions to show off both their pride and ingenuity through their vehicles. Top spot was judged to be Gary Leek of Pestforce, East Yorkshire. Only four vehicles were shortlisted but competition is likely to get more competitive in future years as this award catches on.

    PPC Live is behind us, so roll on PestEx 2019 which returns to ExCel in London on 20 and 21 March.

    Bpca TeamWell done – the BPCA team

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