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Ilfracombe, Combe Martin and Bratton Fleming
working with neighbouring communities

Transform keeps the wheels turning

The Combe Martin and Berrynarbor Voluntary Car Service takes local people withoutAnna Allford access to a car to their health appointments. The service has an annual grant from Devon County Council, but that’s not enough to keep the service going and every year Treasurer Anna Allford has to find extra cash to pay the expenses of the volunteer drivers.

Transform, Combe Martin Parish Council and the Friends of Combe Martin Health Centre have found the money to keep the cars running this year – with Transform contributing £700 towards the service.

However, for Transform this is not the end of the story. A one-off payment can sort things out today, but Transform is not a funding organisation and to prevent an annual headache for Anna Allford and the residents who rely on the car service, a long term future for the scheme needs to be secured. Transform would like to be part of that solution.

Progress in 2006

On-the-job training is off to a flying start

Ilfracombe says "No!" to dog-fouling

Progress in 2005

Community action days

Sexual Health drop-in

Transform project gives wheels to Ilfracombe

Meet the Neighbourhood Wardens

Meet the new PCSO

Well Wise: give yourself a new lease of life!

Training opportunity

Road safety week in Ilfracombe

Arts Taster Sessions

Community wins

The first Police Community Support Officer

Transform supports the Voluntary Car Scheme

The big bins

Flashing speed signs

Website for Bratton Fleming

Market Arches

Computer with broadband access

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