Hundreds of car washes took place across the UK throughout March and early April as stations competed for the National Car Wash League crown. You can find out who scooped what by watching the video below and our thanks, of course, goes to every single person who picked up a sponge, squeezed out a shammy or manned a hose, as well as to every car owner who kindly donated. The National Car Wash League raised over £269,000 this year, a staggering amount of money that will make a life-changing difference to the people our Charity is here to help.

Congratulations to our winners, and thanks again.

Full league results:

Station with the highest income over March and September 2016/2017 and winners of the Autoglym prize – a day at the BTCC:

  • Winner: Slough Fire Station – Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service – £4,920.49
  • Runner-up: Mounthooly Central Fire Station – Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – £3,755.47
  • Runner-up: Fallings Park Station – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service – £3,114.20

Station with the highest income in March and winning a hamper:

  • Winner: Slough Fire Station – Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service – £3,327.38
  • Runner-up: Fallings Park Station – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service – £3,114.20
  • Runner-up: Langley Fire Station – Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service – £2,350.00

Station with the highest % increase from March last year:

  • Winner: Brierley Hill Fire Station – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service – 917%
  • Runner-up: West Bromwich Fire Station – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service – 428%
  • Runner-up: Rhyl Fire Station – North Wales Fire and Rescue Service – 384%

Highest station in each region for March, winning a hamper:

  • North East – West Hartford Community Fire Station – Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service
  • Yorkshire and Humberside – Huddersfield Fire Station – West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • East Midlands – Nottingham Road Community Fire Station – Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • East Anglia – Wivenhoe Fire Station – Essex Fire and Rescue Service
  • Southern – Slough Fire Station – Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • South West – Axminster Fire Station – Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
  • Wales – Pembroke Dock Fire Station – Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service
  • West Midlands – Fallings Park Fire Station – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service
  • North West – Bolton Fire Station – Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
  • Scotland – Mounthooly Central Fire Station – Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
  • South East – Leatherhead Fire Station – Surrey Fire and Rescue Service

Highest Fire and Rescue Service in each region for March, winning a trophy:

  • North East – Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service
  • Yorkshire and Humberside – West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • East Midlands – Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • East Anglia – Essex Fire and Rescue Service
  • Southern – Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
  • South West – Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
  • Wales – North Wales Fire and Rescue Service
  • West Midlands – West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service
  • North West – Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
  • Scotland – Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
  • South East – Kent Fire and Rescue Service