Community Travel Services.

Support for those who are unable to travel.

Worcester Wheels.

Worcester Wheels are a not-for-profit, registered charity, community transport service providing a vital service for people living in and around the City of Worcester and its nearby rural villages, who find it difficult or impossible to access other forms of transport.

They are the “real” internet: connecting people with their interests, retaining their connection with their communities and friends, bringing people together.

Whatever the need ie medical appointments; hospital appointments or visiting; journeys to day centres, lunch clubs, shopping trips, or to visit relatives or friends.

Whether you require the service for yourself, enquiring for a friend or family member, or looking for an opportunity to support your local community by volunteering, please call them on 01905 450 654 or visit their website by clicking the button below.

Community Travel in Worcestershire.

 

Who are they?

Community travel in Worcestershire is a Consortium of local, not-for-profit operators which provide transport in volunteers; cars, fully accessible minibuses and MPVs.

What do they do?

They can help Worcestershire residents who are unable to make  essential journeys by conventional public transport, because of personal mobility difficulties, or because no suitable service is available.

What can you use the service for?

Hospital visits, medical appointments, trips to the shops, library visits, dentist, optician, etc. Evenings and weekends are sometimes possible.

What if I use a wheelchair?

Some of our services offer specifically adapted vehicles for wheelchair users. However, wheelchairs cannot be taken in cars of volunteers.

How to book a journey.

All Worcestershire’s Community Transport schemes have a Booking line.

Please click the button below to find out more about Community Travel in Worcestershire.