Hire Our Westway CT
Goods Van
Transport donations, goods and food with our affordable and roomy goods van
From A to B
If you need to transport items from A to B we can help you do that affordably.
This year we helped food banks across West London get their donations, making 4,000 food deliveries. And we helped charities deliver Christmas presents to children in need.
The Goods van is available to all Westway CT group members.
The van can be driven like our minibuses by a registered MiDAS trained volunteer or we can provide a driver.
How to Join
Please complete the form relevant to you, and return it to us with your membership fee. If you don’t have a printer give us a call and we will send you a form.
How to pay: You can pay by cheque or over the phone with a credit or debit card.
Mileage costs and sessional charges for all Groups are additional to your membership fee and vary depending on the borough you are based in.
Returning your form
By post: Westway CT, 240 Acklam Road, W10 5YG
Email: bookings@westwayct.org.uk
Call: 0208 964 4928
Download Annual Membership Forms
RBKC Annual Groups membership is: £35 for eligible groups plus a £1 shareholder fee.
Out of Borough Annual Membership Form
Other Boroughs Annual Groups membership is: £70
Our Charges
The same charges that are used for Group Minibuses are also used in calculating the cost of the van hire except for the Session Charge which is at a different rate. Hiring of the goods van will also incur VAT as part of the charge.
| Session Charges |
Mileage Charge |
| 0-5 hours £11.00 | Up to 50 miles £1/mile |
| 6-10 hours £16.00 | 50 to 150 miles 90p/mile |
| 11-14 Hours £22.00 | 150 miles + 70p/mile |
| 15-24 Hours £30.00 |
Drivers are available at £22.40 per hour
*Please see Conditions of Use for other charges that may apply.
Cut Your Groups Costs
Eligible groups can apply for our Member’s Support Fund. This can help you save money through either free Midas volunteer training or transport credits that can offset the cost of hiring.
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