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County scheme helping young people to get to work is given green boost

A Hampshire County Council scheme, which enables young people to hire mopeds at an affordable rate so that they can get to work or vocational training, is going green with the addition of five electric mopeds to its fleet of conventionally powered bikes.


The electric mopeds are now available to hirers through Wheels to Work - a scheme which helps young people aged 16 to 25 years old in some rural areas of Hampshire by loaning them their own form of transport. Public transport options may be limited where they live, and they generally have no transport of their own because they don’t have the money to fund this yet.

The County Council’s Executive Member for Highways Operations, Councillor Russell Oppenheimer said:

“Providing these electric mopeds as part of the Wheels to Work scheme is a double win for us – not only are we providing young people in rural areas a vital and reliable form of transport so they can get to work, training and interviews; but with these new mopeds we are being more environmentally friendly and helping Hampshire reduce emissions and reach its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. And, we have plans to purchase more over the coming months.”


The scheme is currently operated by Community First and is provided in East Hampshire, New Forest, Test Valley and Winchester. The scheme has the capacity to loan out 25 mopeds across these four districts. Two district councils in the county, East Hampshire District Council and New Forest District Council, currently contribute towards the costs of the scheme being provided in their areas. The potential to extend the scheme to other district areas of Hampshire and increase the range of services offered could also form part of the extended scheme if the additional funding required for this can be identified.

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