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ScotlandSERVICES available 'after' DESERVE
The main activities on the DESERVE project ceased to be funded through the Northern Periphery Programme from 30th June 2007 - however the transport service provision in the Cowal area continues and we are pleased to announce that INTERLOCH TRANSPORT Ltd a new social enterprise company has been constituted. Interloch Transport Ltd continues to receive funding from Argyll and Bute Council and SEERAD who were funders in the DESERVE project and in addition has new funding from the Rural Transport Initiative, The Robertson Trust and Highland Health Board. Interloch Transport Ltd is located in the Riverbank Surgery, Kilmun, Argyll PA 23 8SE which is just outside Dunoon. Interloch Transport Ltd now charges a small amount for transporting individuals and for further details contact Sharron Farrell and Maureen Spy, Interloch Managers, telephone 01369 840474 website www.interlochtransport.com
Free Broadband access in Cowal areaThere is also free broadband access in four areas throughout Cowal - these can be accessed at the following locations:During Normal Post Office hours atKames Post Office, Batllefield Buildings, Kameswww.kames-po.co.ukContact Heather MacBride Tel 01700 811 877
Lochgoilhead Post OfficeContact Rod Phillips Tel 01301 703201www.lochgoilhead-po.co.uk
Tighnabruaich Post OfficeContact May Bunting Tel 01700 811 201www.lochgoilhead-po.co.ukand atStrachur Memorial HallContact David FiddesTel 01369 860776Email david@letterscottage.fsnet.co.ukTimes at the hall by arrangement with the Hall Committee
DESERVE Lead PartnerSCVO acted as the lead partner for the NPP Project . Project activities
Expected results
PartnersArgyll & Bute Council - Scotland
Scottish Project The Scottish Project, which was located in the Cowal area of Argyll, was originally intended to test the model of 'an organised community transport programme that takes services to the individuals, as well as taking individuals to services, based on models of service delivery tested in Finland and Sweden. However this was redefined as "The Cowal DESERVE project aims to improve access to services for vulnerable people within the rural areas of the Cowal peninsula". This more general wording takes into consideration that although primarily a community transport service, other rural services are involved and will benefit from the project. Within Scotland staff from SCVO, Argyll and Bute Council , Argyll CVS and the Scottish Executive acted as the Steering Group for the project. In addition a number of individuals who are active in local organisations in the Cowal area provide further advice and guidance through a local Advisory group. Cowal DESERVE project was run through the Argyll Council for Voluntary Services and SCVO. The local Project Co-ordinator, 3 drivers and a part time administrator who were all based in Dunoon, came into post from November 2004 and were managed by the Argyll CVS which is based in Lochgilphead. The project quickly established itself and by the end of December 2004 had over 80 clients utilising the services of the 2 vehicles by 2007 this number had grown to 326 and the individuals had accessed over 10,000 different services. The majority of clients are in the over 65 age group and their referral to the project has come from a range of organisations. To date over 400 different services have been acessed by the clients. In January 2006 there was both a client survey and a stakeholder event and the feedback from these illustrated how well appreciated the Cowal DESERVE team are. Consultants have completed a report on Rural Shops in the Cowal area and 4 rural shops are piloting the use of computer systems to assist in the delivery of services to individuals living in remote and rural areas. At the conclusion of the project the community transport services will continue in the Cowal area as a new social enterprise company, Interloch Transport Ltd, has been incorporated and has obtained sufficient funding to provide an enlarged service to individuals within the Cowal area. Further detailed information can be obtained from the International Project Co-ordinator Barbara Love who can be contacted at barbara.love@scvo.org.uk or telephone 01463 251725
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The 100th customer to benefit from the rural transport service on the Cowal peninsula, at the Village Hall for the Deserve 2005 gathering Lochgoilhead Post Office, Cowal, Argyll - one of four locations where the public have Broadband Access which has been provided by the DESERVE project. |
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