Access Plymouth Ltd
Access Plymouth is a local charity that exists to help Plymouth residents and visitors with their mobility needs.
Contacts details
Mayflower Street
PL1 1QJ
Access Plymouth is a local charity that exists to help Plymouth residents and visitors with their mobility needs. Housed in purpose-built premises in Mayflower East Car Park, we provide scooters, wheelchairs, and powerchairs for hire and sale.
For travel, we have door-to-door minibuses with wheelchair access and a car service using volunteer drivers to take you around Plymouth.
How we can help you
We are part of the national Shopmobility scheme, renting out scooters and wheelchairs to use around Plymouth City Centre.
The service is available to residents and visitors to Plymouth, regardless of whether their disability is permanent or temporary.
Dial-A-Ride is a door-to-door transport service for elderly and disabled residents anywhere within Plymouth.
The service is available to Plymouth residents who are eligible for a concessionary bus pass but struggle to access the bus service. This may be due to the distance they operate from your home, physical difficulties in boarding the bus, or simply not having a bus to where you want to go.
Community Car is a not-for-profit car-sharing scheme to help people with mobility problems get around Plymouth.
Volunteer drivers, using their own vehicles, can take you to the shops, hairdressers, doctors, dentists, lunch clubs, day centres, hospital visits, or practically anywhere else you need to go in Plymouth.
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Volunteering
We are often looking for additional people to help run the Access Plymouth scheme, which we operate from our premises in Mayflower Street Car Park, and we appreciate your considering helping our Plymouth charity. There are a number of ways you can help us, from working in our branch to volunteering as one of our drivers and even becoming a friend.
- Everyone, regardless of age
- Mobility issues
- Physical disabilities
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