Launch of Wheels2Work Association

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23 January 2013

Launch of Wheels2Work Association

ministers and officials attended the launch of the Wheels2Work association in London on January 17th

The newly formed Wheels to Work Association (W2WA) held its first annual conference at the National Liberal Club in Whitehall Place, London on Thursday January 17th

 

Ministers and officials from both the Department for Transport and DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) attended the official launch of the W2W Association.

 
How it works

 

 

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AJP Citytrail

 

Wheels to Work schemes provide transport in the form of mopeds, scooters or bicycles mostly to young people aged 16–25, allowing them to access employment or training, where public transport is not available. A lack of public or personal transport is often cited by young people as a reason why they can’t take jobs or attend college. This is often a particular problem in rural areas.

 

W2WA

 

 

The Association was recently formed following the award of a grant from the Department for Transport (DfT) to the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCI) to fund national coordination and the formation of a Wheels to Work Association.

 

 

United we stand

 

 

The Association is seen as key to bringing together the current schemes, exchanging and sharing ideas and to help achieve longer term sustainability. The objectives of the Association will be to ensure good governance, the sharing of best practice and the development of sustainable formats. Most UK Wheels to Work schemes are members.

 

 

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Honda Benly

 

Steve Kenward, Chairman of the W2WA Board said:

 

“Helping young people into employment and training is a priority for the government. The Wheels to Work Association is proud to have this facilitating role, as these schemes are proven to work where access to transport is the barrier to taking up opportunities. We look forward to helping and supporting local Wheels to Work schemes in a more structured way and also to continue a dialogue with Government on Wheels to Work related issues”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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