Raccoon Wraps up for Red Nose Day!
Theo Paphitis leads Ryman Stationery drive for Comic Relief.
Following his support of Sport Relief last year, the straight talking but warm hearted owner of Ryman Stationery has challenged his team of 2,500 to help raise over £500,000 in aid of Red Nose Day that takes place on Friday March 13.
Ryman stores nationwide are selling quirky Red Nose Day pens, fun sticky notes, pencils, handy notebooks and large erasers for £1 each that will raise smiles as well as funds. Ryman will donate £1 for each pen sold and 50p for each of the other items.
The stationer’s employees are raising cash from friends and family through sponsored walks, runs, hops and even vehicle dragging.
Not to be outdone by his colleagues, in order to Do Something Funny for Money, Theo Paphitis has turned his gunmetal grey Maybach 62 – one of the world’s most luxurious saloons – into an eye-popping colourful red and white splattered automobile. The car will be on the road up until Red Nose Day.
The star of BBC Two’s Dragons’ Den programme said, “The car usually turns heads but for the next six weeks it is transformed into one of the most unusual and most expensive mobile billboards. It has been ‘wrapped’ in new livery and is the most valuable saloon car to receive this special treatment, usually reserved for Formula One cars or commercial vehicles.”
The vehicle’s transformation was masterminded by Raccoon, the UK’s leading vehicle wrapping specialist and took place in the high tech workshop at Mercedes-Benz World in Weybridge, Surrey. The memorable number plate, RYM4N, remains.
Theo Paphitis adds, “The car is so unusual we’ve been invited to have it on show during half term week (Monday February 16 to Friday February 20) so that children and their families can see it close up.”
“The team at Raccoon did an amazing job in transforming my Maybach into a fantastic rolling advert and will be a great help in raising charity funds and promoting this year’s Red Nose Day. Well done!”
“I hope that people can see the funny side of our fundraising that is for serious reasons. I visited Comic Relief funded projects in Ethiopia last year and saw street children benefit from Comic Relief cash. People shouldn’t forget that 40 per cent of the charity’s funds are spent on projects around the UK.“
British Motor Show Competition Winner
The winner of this summer’s ‘Vehicle Wrap Makeover’ competition, which run throughout the British Motor Show at London Excel and received over a 1,000 entries, has finally collected his fantastic prize.
Ian Clements of Pleshey Forge, received his fully wrapped Peugeot Partner van, fully wrapped in a freshly designed full colour vehicle wrap. This fantastic mobile advertisement for his business will enable him to reinforce his company’s unique products and services, whilst travelling across Essex, through the power of vehicle wrapping.
As part of the competition winning package, the Raccoon creative team worked closely with Clements to create a fresh new brand style for Pleshey Forge, something that he is now keen to adopt across his other marketing collateral, including brochures and website. Not only do Pleshey Forge have the benefit of a fantastic outdoor marketing tool for their business, but also a fantastic workhorse that will enable them to provide an even better collection and delivery service to their customers throughout Essex. For more information on Pleshey Forge, an established family run business based in Chelmsford, please visit: www.plesheyforgeltd.co.uk
The success and interest in our ‘Vehicle Wrap Makeover’ competition has been so great that we hope to run another in early 2009.
Strictly’s John Sergeant presents Raccoon Award
The achievements and now market-leading status of Raccoon were acknowledged unequivocally at Sign Industry Awards 2008, in which the company won not only the award for vehicle graphics, but also, following a unanimous vote of approval by the judging panel, the coveted ‘Sign of the Year’ premier award.
The award was presented to the Raccoon team by the star of this year’s BBC ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ show, John Sergeant. The former BBC Political Correspondent, who handled the whole event with wry humour, predicted he would last ‘hopefully three weeks’, has as we speak already managed nine rounds of the entertainment show, and is now hoping for a place in the final next month.
To find out more about the winning entries, please visit the Awards website, http://www.signindustryawards.co.uk/signoftheyear.html
Raccoon (Hampshire) Win ‘2008 Vehicle Graphics of the Year’ Award
For an unprecedented fourth time in a row, Raccoon win ‘Vehicle Graphic of the Year’ at the 2008 Sign Industry Awards.
Our entry for the wrapping of a series of Tuk Tuk’s for the launch of Bollywood movie ‘The Darjeeling Limited’ was deemed to hold a unique position amongst the judging panel for both its visual appearance and technical aspects.
The project was carried out by the Raccoon (Hampshire) team for Southampton Tuk Tuk importer and entrepreneur ‘Mr Steve’, and was unique in many ways. The attention to detail that went into both the graphic production and vinyl application was unsurpassed in both its precision and technique.
The Tuk’s Tuk’s were an integral part of the movie’s premiere in central London, and this project confirmed, once again, that Raccoon is the UK’s No.1 vehicle wrapping company.
Raccoon Win ‘2008 Vehicle Graphic of the Year’ Award
For an unprecedented fourth time in a row, Raccoon won ‘Vehicle Graphic of the Year’ at the 2008 Sign Industry Awards.
Our entry for the wrapping of a series of Tuk Tuk’s for the launch of Bollywood movie ‘The Darjeeling Limited’ was deemed to hold a unique position amongst the judging panel for both its visual appearance and technical aspects.
The project was carried out by the Raccoon (Hampshire) team for Southampton Tuk Tuk importer and entrepreneur ‘Mr Steve’, and was unique in many ways. The attention to detail that went into both the graphic production and vinyl application was unsurpassed in both its precision and technique.
The Tuk’s Tuk’s were an integral part of the movie’s premiere in central London, and this project confirmed, once again, that Raccoon is the UK’s No.1 vehicle wrapping company.
Raccoon opens in Leeds!
We are pleased to announce the opening of the latest Raccoon application centre conveniently located in the heart of Yorkshire and close to the M1 and M62 Motorways. Our latest vehicle wrap centre will enable us to provide our unique vehicle wrapping services to customers across the whole of the north of England.
Visit www.raccoon.co.uk/leeds to find out more or call on 01133 223 223
Raccoon (East Kent) - Launch event at Westwood Cross, Broadstairs on the 19th and 20th July ‘08
To celebrate the opening of our new, dedicated vehicle wrapping centre in Margate, Raccoon is holding a launch weekend on the 19th and 20th of July ‘08, at the Westwood Cross Shopping Centre, Broadstairs.
We will be showing off several of our recently wrapped vehicles, including a Nissan skyline (pictured), which will soon be making its debut in ‘Fast Car’ magazine.
For this weekend only we will also be performing a LIVE vehicle wrap demonstration on site and you will also get the chance to enter our FANTASTIC PRIZE DRAW.
Everyone who visits the stand will have the opportunity to enter our free prize draw to win either a Vehicle Wrap Make Over OR Three Months in a Fully Wrapped Bipper Van, with each prize being worth over £3,000!
Visit: www.raccoon.co.uk/kentpromo NOW for more details
We hope to see you at Westwood Cross this weekend!
Raccoon Now Open in Maidenhead!
Welcome to the Raccoon (Maidenhead) website. Please browse at your leisure and should you wish to discuss your vehicle wrapping needs, please contact us on 01628 565 555 or by email on maidenhead@raccoon.co.uk . We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Raccoon East Anglia Welcome You!
Raccoon East Anglia welcomes you to the site. Feel free to browse at your leisure and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to give us a call on 01359 300039. We are now fully operational within the whole of East Anglia.




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