Abandoned caravan in Crewe sparks unexpected driving school controversy
By Ryan Parker 29th Oct 2025
By Ryan Parker 29th Oct 2025
A "disappointed" local driving school has addressed the misuse of its name and branding, displayed on an old abandoned caravan in Crewe.
Passfaster, operating across Cheshire East, was shocked to discover a touring caravan on Marshfield Bank, graffitied with the words 'Property of Passfaster driving school.'
The driving school has since confirmed to Nub News the caravan has nothing to do with them, believing it is a deliberate attempt of sabotage for the business.
Passfaster is now cooperating with the relevant authorities to deal with the dumped mobile home.

CEO of Passfaster, Johnny Farmer, told Nub News: "Passfaster is disappointed to learn a caravan has been abandoned displaying our name and branding.
"We wish to make it explicitly clear this vehicle has no connection to Passfaster, its staff, or its operations.
"Whilst we appreciate the gesture and any intention to assist with advertising, we must clarify the caravan in question does not, and has never belonged to us.
"Consequently, any responsibility for its location does not rest with us, and there is therefore no cause for concern or action on our part.

"We do not condone or endorse any such behaviour, and we consider the unauthorised use of our name or branding in this manner to be wholly inappropriate.
"Passfaster takes matters of reputation and public conduct seriously and will cooperate fully with any relevant authorities should further enquiries arise."
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