Community transport organisations are local groups, run by volunteers, whose aim is to provide transport where no conventional services exist, or for anyone who cannot easily access existing bus services. To use the community transport services, you must be a member of a community transport scheme. Please contact your local organisation for details of how to join:
Beverley Community Lift
25 Corporation Road, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9HG. Tel (01482) 888226
Area Covered – Beverley, Pocklington, Market Weighton, High Wolds and surrounding villages.
Beverley Community Lift (external website)
Goole GoFar
Mariners Street, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 5BS. Tel (01405) 780344
Area Covered – Goole, Howdenshire and surrounding villages.
Goole GoFar (external website)
HART (North Holderness Community Transport)
Hart Yard, Northorpe Farm, Atwick Road, Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU18 1ES. Tel (01964) 536684
Area covered – Hornsea, Withernsea, Bridlington and all surrounding villages.
Nafferton Millennium Community Minibus
Tel (0783) 352 8618
Area Covered – Nafferton, Driffield and surrounding villages.
Nafferton Community Transport Group (external website)
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The types of services offered are:
Car Schemes
Lifts for medical appointments, access to day care, to shop or socialise.
Please contact your local group (listed above) for further details including costs and booking.
Community group hire
Community groups can hire a minibus (with or without driver).
Please contact your local group (listed above) for further details including costs and booking.
MiBus
Dial a Ride services to various towns throughout the East Riding. Read more about MiBus in your area and how to book.
Bridlington dial a ride
Dial a Ride services within Bridlington and Sewerby. Read more about Bridlington dial a ride and how to book.
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If you have time to spare to help as a volunteer driver or fundraiser your local group would love to hear from you . Please contact your local community transport group (see above).
Set up your own scheme
For general advice on setting up and running a community transport scheme in your area contact the Community Transport Association.
Community Transport Association (external website)
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