The Voluntary Car Service (VCS) is made up of a team of dedicated volunteer drivers whose role is to provide transport for people with special needs.
The VCS is run by Passenger Transport Services (PTS) at Shirehall in Shrewsbury.
Currently, the VCS has around 75 volunteer drivers who, between them, cover journeys in and outside Shropshire. The volunteers carry out a number of regular journeys, such as taking a special needs child from home to school, or driving an older person to a day centre.
The majority of volunteers are retired and have welcomed the opportunity to support their local community. Drivers provide a stable, caring service for local people and are able to forge excellent relationships with passengers.
Shropshire Council pays a set rate for mileage expenses and a contribution towards telephone costs. These are paid monthly in arrears.
- Volunteer drivers can offer as much or as little time as they like. No formal training is required, but drivers must be medically fit to drive in accordance with DVLA requirements. For details follow the 'Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority' and the 'HM Revenue & Customs - Voluntary Drivers' links on this page (these links will open in a new browser window). Volunteers must undertake a Council Driver Assessment (this is arranged by the council as part of the registration process)
- You will also need to provide two character references and must satisfy a Criminal Records Bureau check. For details, follow the 'Criminal Records Bureau' link on this page. (This link will open in a new browser window)
If you are interested in registering as a volunteer driver, contact our voluntary car co-ordinator via the contact details on this page.
Alternatively, you can download the relevant application form by opening the link on this page.