Partner organisations
Partner organisations directly provide transport offers under the Wheels to Work scheme. They’ll explain the options to you and answer your questions.
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Bath & North East Somerset
Our partner organisations below will be able to help you with free bus voucher and loan bikes.
- Curo
- Julian House
- Clean Slate
- B&NES Skills and Employment
- Learn Direct
- B&NES Children in Care/Moving On team
- B&NES Worklessness programme
- B&NES Welfare Support
- Job Centre Plus
- The Big Issue
- Future Bright
- Off The Record
Alternatively, contact us for advice
Bristol
Our bus offers are accessible from the following organisations, and they can each refer you for the bike and travel support offers. Alternatively, you can apply for Wheels to Work support in Bristol individually by completing our referral form.
- ARA
- Ashley Housing
- Avonmouth Community Centre Employment Hub
- Bedminster Job Centre Plus
- BGSW Probation CRC
- Big Issue
- Bishopsworth Job Centre Plus
- Broadwalk Job Centre
- Bristol City Council – Employment Skills and Learning Team
- Bristol City Council – Future Bright
- Bristol City Council – Through Care Team
- Buzz Lockleaze
- Carers Support Centre
- Caring in Bristol
- Catch22
- CCBED
- City of Bristol College SBSA
- CMT Services
- Community Learning
- Creative Youth Network
- Dimensions Training Solutions
- Families in Focus
- FM Business School
- Horfield Job Centre Plus
- HWV
- Julian House
- Key 4 Life
- Kingswood Job Centre Plus
- LiveWest
- Mencap
- North Bristol Children Centres
- North Bristol NHS Trust Apprenticeships
- North Bristol Food Bank
- On Site Bristol
- PiB City of Bristol College
- Professional Apprenticeships
- Ready for Work 55+
- Recovery for All
- Reform Training and Skills
- Richmond Fellowship
- SGS College
- Shirehampton Job Centre Plus
- Sixteen Co-operative
- Southmead Development Trust
- Spear Bristol
- Square Food Foundation
- Step Together
- St Mungos
- Temple Street Job Centre Plus
- Tenant Support Service
- The Nelson Trust
- The Restore Trust
- The Salvation Army
- United Communities
- Victoria St Job Centre
- WEA
- WECIL
- Wellspring Settlement
- Weston College
- Wiseability
- Youth Education Service
- 1625 Independent People
Our key partners who provide our bike offer are:
- Bristol Bike Project
- FixX
- Lawrence Weston Bike Hub
- Life Cycle UK
Alternatively, contact us for advice
If you're based in Bristol:
Wheels to Work (10am – 4pm on business days)
North Somerset
Partner organisations directly provide transport offers under the Wheels to Work scheme. They’ll explain the options to you and answer your questions.
- Alliance Homes (Business Enterprise Schemes) – Portishead
- Broadway Lodge – Weston-super-Mare
- CMT Services – Weston-super-Mare
- Community Learning (North Somerset Council) – Weston-super-Mare
- Job Centre Plus – Clevedon
- Job Centre Plus – Weston-super-Mare
- Team North Somerset – Weston-super-Mare
- Weston College (Pre-Employment) – Weston-super-Mare
- Weston College (Traineeship) – Weston-super-Mare
- Weston College (Offender Learning) – Weston-super-Mare
- Weston Foyer Sanctuary Supported Living – Weston-super-Mare
- Westonworks – Weston-super-Mare
- Youth Employment Service (North Somerset Council) – Clevedon
If you can’t find your partner organisation in the list, please contact us.
Alternatively, contact us for advice
If you're based in North Somerset:
Public Transport team
South Gloucestershire
When our offers are available the following organisations can refer you for the bike and travel support offers.
- 16-25 Independent Living
- ACH
- Breakthrough Mentoring
- Carers Support Centre
- Community Learning Development
- Creative Youth Network
- Developing Health and Independence
- FACE (Foundation for Active Community Engagement)
- Family and Young People Support (FYPS)
- Future Bright
- Job Centre Plus – Horfield
- Job Centre Plus – Kingswood
- Job Centre Plus – Yate
- Julian House
- Nelson Trust
- Seetec Pluss
- SGS College
- Southern Brooks Community Partnership
- Sovereign Housing
- Transitions
- WECIL (West of England Centre for Inclusive Living)
Alternatively, contact us for advice
If you're based in South Gloucestershire:
Transport Policy
Becoming a partner organisation
We partner with organisations who are already helping people to access work, training and skills opportunities.
We ask partners to:
- Allocate and distribute free bus tickets
- Refer people for the other Wheels to Work offers
The project is funded by the Department for Transport’s Capability fund and aims to improve access to work and skills, and encourage use of sustainable transport.
If you are interested in becoming a partner organisation, please contact us.
Please contact your local officer, according to the area you’re based in.
If you're based in North Somerset:
Public Transport team