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The North Cotswold Voluntary Help Centre offers transport and sitting services to elderly and needy people in the North Cotswolds. The Centre is based in offices in High Street, Moreton in Marsh and delivers services as far south as Northleach, west to Dowdeswell, north to Mickleton and east to Adlestrop.

July 2007 Flood Update

Following the disastrous flood of July 2007, I am pleased to announce that we are now installed in our new offices within the Moreton Area Centre of Cotwolds District.

I would like to thank the staff of Cotswold District Council for their support and assistance through a very difficult time, and we look forward to working with them in the future.

And of course my thanks go to our own volunteers and staff who kept the service fully operational throughout the autumn and winter of 2007

Chris Stephenson Hon. Chairman, January 2008

Contact Mark Turner 01608 651415 for more information

TRANSPORT

This service provides transport for those who need to meet appointments, have no transport of their own and are unable to use public transport. This is particularly suitable for the elderly, though not exclusively so. Priority is given to appointments for medical need, but, whenever possible, journeys to meet social need are undertaken. Drivers do not charge for their time, but a charge of 30p per mile is made to the client to cover fuel costs. The community transport service is open to those who have no transport and are elderly and/or frail; or have a disability (permanent or temporary); or are able bodied but have no access to public transport and do not have frequent or convenient access to a car.

SITTING AND BEFRIENDING

A sitting and befriending service is provided for those who are housebound, for anyone needing company, or for carers needing respite. We provide volunteers, who, for a few hours at regular intervals, visit and befriend elderly and disabled persons or those who are housebound and living alone.


Volunteers receive no payment for their time and care. However, wherever possible, we request that their traveling expenses are paid.


Volunteers need no qualifications. If you think you are kind, patient and understanding and think you could respond to the needs of elderly people, you could become a volunteer visitor.


VOLUNTEERING & SUPPORT

Volunteering can be a rewarding and fulfilling activity, with an enormous range of opportunities available. There are local and national services, the caring services, wildlife agencies, heritage trusts and many more.


At the Centre we hold a wide range of information and if we do not have what you are looking for, we can help you find it.


We are always looking for people to help us in the work of the charity - to assist with fund-raising opportunities, to man the telephone desks on a week-day morning, or to get involved in the charity's work.


Interested?

The Centre is conveniently located within the offices of the Cotswold District Council, High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, and is open from 9:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Friday.


The Sitting and Befriending service is also based in the Cotswold District Council offices in Moreton High Street, and is open on Mondays and Thursdays 10:00am to 5:00pm.


Transport - call the Centre on 01608 651115


Sitting and Befriending - call Jill Coupland or Lynn Nicolas on 01608 652019


Beth rejoins as our administrator

We're delighted to welcome back Beth Johnson as our new administrator. Beth has worked with us previously, so she knows the challenges and the rewards of working with us. If you are calling in to see us at our new offices please make time to welcome Beth back to the group.

News and Events



AGM - King George's Hall Mickleton

Monday 21 July 2008 at 6.00pm

Guest Speaker:
William Wilkinson,
Theatre Producer


The Centre
The new NCVHC offices, now housed in the Moreton Area Centre