Travel for Individuals
If you’re over 50 and using mainstream transport is challenging, but you want to stay connected to the things that matter to you, we can help.
We offer a range of accessible community transport for people who struggle to use mainstream services due to mobility issues or other difficulties.
If you are a resident in Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster we provide a Shopper Bus service, and an affordable Volunteer Cars service to help you get out and about.
To use these services you need to be a Westway CT member, joining is easy and costs just £12 a year.
Use the links below to find the right service for you.
Shopper Bus Service
A door to door Shopper Bus service driven by experienced and empathetic drivers, our bus service helps people keep their independence.
Volunteer Car Service
A one-to-one affordable volunteer car service. Book trips to anywhere you need to go that the Shopper Bus service does not cover.
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