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Sir William Wright, giant and pioneer 'Hey boy, come and look at this'

My good friend, Sir William Wright, founder of Wrightbus, passed away yesterday at the age of 94. He was a grandfather of the Industry, a giant and a most incredible pioneer. No matter how large the order, to Sir William I was always 'boy' .....

In January 2019, Wrightbus co-founder Sir William Wright received the freedom of the Borough of Mid and East Antrim, the local authority that includes the town of Ballymena where the UK’s second largest bus builder has been based since 1946. Together with his father Robert, Sir William formed the business in 1946 and played a leading role in driving it forward, breaking into the mainstream UK bus market in the late 1980s and maintaining a particular interest in its development of low- and zero-emission vehicles.

Guests from many aspects of his varied life — the bus industry, politics and the Northern Ireland business community — gathered for the conferment ceremony on 18 January. Bus industry friends included the former chief executives of FirstGroup and Translink, Sir Moir Lockhead and Ted Hesketh, and recently retired Transport for London surface transport managing director Leon Daniels.


‘To receive the freedom of the borough is a great honour, particularly as it is bestowed from my birthplace, the area where my business is based, and a place I am proud to call home,’ said Sir William. ‘Over my lifetime I have had the privilege to take part in some memorable occasions and this event sits alongside the best of them.’


The borough mayor, Cllr Lindsay Millar, said: ‘Sir William’s contribution to global business and the local economy is exceptional. An entrepreneur and pioneer in his field, despite his worldwide success he has never forgotten his strong ties to Ballymena. His vision and dedication has put our borough firmly on the map as an area of manufacturing excellence and innovation.’ Describing him as ‘a character, entrepreneur, businessman, educator and family man’, North Antrim MP Ian Paisley commented: ‘Workshop people say he is still bursting with ideas that are genius and one day will be commonplace automotive solutions worldwide.’


Sir William Wright, died 24 July 2022 aged 97



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