An Asda delivery driver who died from cancer has been immortalised with a touching tribute from his former colleagues.
Leighton Hardy, 44, was a home shopping driver at the Radcliffe store before his tragic death in November last year.
The beloved dad sadly passed away on November 21, leaving family and friends heartbroken without him.
His former colleagues have now named one of their new delivery vans in honour of him, to show they'll always remember the "top guy".
Craig Booth, the store's e-commerce trading manager, said: “We're a really close-knit group here, so it had a big impact on us when Leighton passed away.
"We didn't want to ever forget him so we’re proud that one of our vans is now dedicated for him. He was a top guy and is missed by us all here at Radcliffe.

"Leighton's partner is over the moon with it. Because it's been a few months now since he passed away she was happy to know we we're still thinking of Leighton every day and that we won't stop thinking of him either.
"You form a close bond with your customers when you see them regularly, and I know of at least one customer who knows Leighton's family who saw the message and stopped to take a picture of it.
"Leighton was such a big part of our team here, and it's important to us to remember him like this."
Customers that Leighton used to deliver to, and friends and family members of the much-missed Bolton man, have been touched by the message.