Cullompton’s Niki Rowles has won the coveted RAC Western ‘Patrol of the Year’ at the motoring company’s prestigious national awards ceremony at Silverstone – the home of British motoring racing.
Niki was described by his patrol team manager Gary Hesketh as: “a valuable, inspiring member of the team who always does his best for the customer. Niki’s dedication is unparalleled as he goes above and beyond to support his colleagues at work and on his days off.”
[block_2]This out-of-hours support included breakdown assistance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, where Niki organised team accommodation and attended a variety of jobs such as flat batteries, broken steering pipes and lost keys.
Niki said: “The best part of my job is the variety, as every day is different. You never know the type of breakdown you’ll attend, who you’ll meet or where you’ll end up during the day.
[block_4]“I just love helping people and the challenge of fixing a car at the roadside or at someone’s home. Nothing beats seeing the look on someone’s face when you can help get them back on their way after breaking down.
“I’m extremely motivated in my work and always try my best at what I do. Although I’ve been nominated a few times before, this is the first time I’ve won.”
While Niki took the title of Western Patrol of the Year, four other RAC employees were also recognised for their services. James Jones won national Patrol of the Year, Steven Webster was recognised as Northern Patrol of the Year, Richard Heathcock took Eastern and Allan Pett was awarded in the Southern region.