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Drivers sought for Dartford healthcare transport pilot scheme

by Craig Buchan
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A pilot project offering subsidised transport to people with mobility difficulties is searching for volunteer drivers.

Healthy Living Centre Dartford, with support from Dartford Borough Council, has started a 12-month initiative offering low-cost lifts to medical appointments for over 50s in the Kent borough.

Drivers are being sought to provide the service, while anyone with ongoing health conditions, mobility issues or who lives remotely are invited to sign up for the service.

Healthy Living Centre chief executive Sharon Phillips said the scheme “fills a critical gap in our community transport network”.

“It’s about ensuring that those who need help getting to medical appointments have a safe, reliable and friendly option,” she said.

Council leader Jeremy Kite said it would “remove barriers, support independence and ensure Dartford residents can attend vital medical appointments with confidence”.

“Access to healthcare should never depend on how easily someone can get from A to B,” he said.

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