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TravelYou are in: Coventry and Warwickshire > Travel > Shopmobility is helping hundreds of residents ![]() Shopmobility is helping hundreds of residentsHere to help people with mobility difficulties. Our details on the Coventry, Bedworth, Nuneaton and Stratford schemes ensure you get a smooth ride. CoventryProvides: Free powered and unpowered wheelchairs and scooters for those with permanent or temporary limited mobility. Location: Upper Precinct, Coventry, CV1 1DD, with parking in a reserved area of Barracks car park. Booking: Call in to Shopmobility or phone 024 7683 2020. Opening Hours: BedworthProvides: Free electric scooters, electric wheelchairs and manual wheelchairs for disabled and older people to visit the town centres for shopping, leisure and recreation. Location: Leicester Street - opposite the George Street multi-storey car park. Booking: Members can book up to 7 days in advance by calling 024 7631 1199. Opening Hours: NuneatonProvides: Free electric scooters, electric wheelchairs and manual wheelchairs for disabled and older people to visit the town centres for shopping, leisure and recreation. Location: Coton Road, on the ground floor of the Ropewalk multi-storey car park. Booking: Members can book up to 7 days in advance by calling 024 7632 5908. Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 9:30am to 4:30pm StratfordProvides: Free powered scooters and wheelchairs for those with a permanent or temporary disability. Location: Bridgefoot car park, in the middle of Stratford-upon-Avon. Booking: Call in to Shopmobility or phone 01789 414534. Opening Hours: Other details: A three hour time limit is in force. WarwickWarwick District Council are in the process of setting up a Shopmobility scheme, as part of the current town redevelopment. They are hoping to have the scheme to be in place by the end of the year. We will have the details here as soon as they are confirmed. last updated: 01/08/2008 at 12:28 SEE ALSOYou are in: Coventry and Warwickshire > Travel > Shopmobility is helping hundreds of residents |
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