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Community Transport

Travel Information for Older and Disabled People

 
This pages gives access to all aspects of community transport such as facilities for elderly or disabled people, facilities available from voluntary organisations and concessionary fares schemes.
 
Details of the Borough's Call&Go service, a bookable transport service for those who find it difficult to use conventional buses or where there is no bus route nearby
 
Information about the Borough Council's concessionary fares scheme which allows free bus travel throughout England from 9.30am - 11pm Mondays to Fridays, and all day Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays
 
Tired of grid-locked traffic and the hunt for that elusive parking space? Then car sharing is the answer you've been looking for. Register as a user to benefit from the scheme (external site).
 
Within the Portsmouth and South East Hampshire area there is help available to transport patients to hospitals for their appointments. The NHS provide a Patient Transport Service for those patients with specific medical needs.
 
The main aim of the Chichester and Havant Shopmobility scheme is to provide electric scooters and manual wheelchairs to enable people with mobility problems to access town shops and services. Also provides information about their services by newsletter, website, and links to other organisations with interests in access. Members can also keep in touch with each other using the website.
 
Advice for disabled or elderly persons planning to use various modes of public transport, including special booking numbers, advice lines and discount tickets
 
Details of various voluntary transport services available to the community, including services and advice for those providing such transport.
 
 
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