A Perth charity which plays a vital role in providing transport for vulnerable and disabled passengers took delivery on the first of May the latest addition to its fleet.
The specially -adapted vehicle has been purchased with financial support from the Guildry Incorporation of Perth.
Access chairman, Councillor Alexander Stewart, is shown thanking Lord Dean of Guild, Alastair Anderson.
Mr Stewart said: "Access Cars has , over the years, helped and assisted thousands of individuals and we continue to go from strength to strength.We are very fortunate to have an office located at Perth Royal Infirmary and the administration staff are experts at managing the volunteer drivers and dealing with all the many pressures and opportunities that occur on a daily basis. We have a fleet of five cars and a mini bus which are in continual use.
The new vehicle is able to carry wheelchair passengers, extending the scheme to even more Perth residents, he added.
The specially -adapted vehicle has been purchased with financial support from the Guildry Incorporation of Perth.
Access chairman, Councillor Alexander Stewart, is shown thanking Lord Dean of Guild, Alastair Anderson.
Mr Stewart said: "Access Cars has , over the years, helped and assisted thousands of individuals and we continue to go from strength to strength.We are very fortunate to have an office located at Perth Royal Infirmary and the administration staff are experts at managing the volunteer drivers and dealing with all the many pressures and opportunities that occur on a daily basis. We have a fleet of five cars and a mini bus which are in continual use.
The new vehicle is able to carry wheelchair passengers, extending the scheme to even more Perth residents, he added.