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Why is Transport So Important?

24 Jun 2026

Whether it’s getting to essential healthcare appointments or simply enjoying a change of scenery, being able to get out and about is vital.

Mashamshire has a higher-than-average population aged over 65, many of whom live alone and have limited access to affordable transport.

Lack of transport also affects families. It can restrict children’s education (particularly post-16) and reduce access to social, sporting and employment opportunities.

These challenges have real consequences:

  • Without reliable transport, people may struggle to access shops, banks, the Post Office or the library which, locally, have all disappeared over recent  years.  This increases the risk of isolation and loneliness at any age.
  • Younger people may miss out on education or work opportunities, limiting their life chances.
  • If answers to problems aren’t easily accessible, it’s human nature to ignore them. So, worries like health, finance or housing can so easily get worse if transport to access vital support isn’t available.
  • High housing costs, combined with poor transport links, make it harder for younger families to stay in the area and remain part of the community.
  • Local businesses face ongoing recruitment challenges due to limited transport options in and out of Masham.
  • A lack of evening transport creates safety concerns, particularly for young people travelling home at night.

So What Can We Do?

MCO already support our community by campaigning for better transport options and providing a central point of information for available bus services.

While MCO is not a public transport provider, we can make practical, grassroots changes.

  • Last year, we partnered with local business Heck, who kindly loaned us a minibus. This has enabled residents to take part in monthly day trips to places such as markets, garden centres, the seaside and other local amenities and attractions.
  • In Spring 2026, we launched the Mashamshire Community Transport initiative. Our first priority is a volunteer driver scheme, helping residents attend essential health and wellbeing appointments — from cancer treatment and dental visits to day care and essential shopping.  Local volunteers use their own vehicles and reclaim their petrol costs.

We want to do more

The work to establish both initiatives has so far been funded entirely by MCO. Sustaining and expanding them will remain an ongoing challenge.

 

Help us Make a Difference!

Volunteer Today!

Our volunteer drivers do so much more than just providing an affordable solution to vital appointments.  Chatting to a friendly, helpful person on the way, can help take some of the stress out of what is often a very anxious day!   Our regular volunteers often talk about how rewarding being a volunteer driver can be – so if you do have a few spare hours a week, and want to give your time to something with immediate rewards – being a volunteer driver might be just the ticket!

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Donate Now!

The scheme is largely unfunded. It was set up using MCO funds and with a lot of volunteer help. It is already making a big difference to people, but it operates at a loss and keeping it going in the current climate will be challenging.  If you have some cash to spare – we are always grateful of a little helping hand.

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