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Seend Link

The Seend Link Scheme is a voluntary organisation that helps any parishioners who are unable to access private or public transport.    It's volunteers can help take people to hospital and doctor's appointments, day care centres, visit relatives in hospital or help with shopping.   

Seend Link Scheme

Contact the Seend Link Coordinator for further information 07532 055560

Parishes and places covered by this link scheme are:

Seend, Inmarsh, Martinslade, Redstocks, Seend Cleeve, Sells Green, The Stocks, Bulkington and Poulshot

What is Community Transport?

Community Transport is the name given to any type of transport run on a not-for- profit basis to assist people who cannot access private or public transport for any reason.

There might be a variety of reasons why people use Community Transport such as:

• Lack of available transport • Cost
• Mobility reasons
• Health reasons

What we do

• To and from hospital, surgery, dental and optician appointments • To visit a relative or friend in hospital
• Collect prescriptions, pensions
• Shopping for people who are housebound

• Take people with disabilities to and from day centres or clubs

Volunteering

The Link Schemes across Wiltshire rely on the dedication and enthusiasm of volunteers to help provide transport for people - many of whom are frail or elderly - to access vital social and medical services. Providing a transport service not only benefits the passengers, keeping them independent, active and feeling part of the community but there are also a raft of benefits thatvolunteers themselves gain too. “Feeling part of something useful”, “helping others has always given me a reason to get up for every morning”, “I was new to the area, so it’s been an opportunity to meet new friends”, “I learn

new things”, “I’m keeping my skills up to date” and simply that, “it’s good fun”, are just some of the comments from volunteers.
We aim to attract new community transport volunteers who may be interested in driving or getting involved in the running of a community transport group or both. So, if you have a little or lot of time to give and you enjoy making people smile, your Seend Link scheme would love to hear from you.

For further information about becoming a community transport volunteer, please contact Garry Reason, Seend Link Chair, on 07912 493124.