ABOUT US

The Easi-Cab Travel Club provides a transport service for people with disabilities who are unable to access public transport.

The Travel Club is open to all ages.Our aim is to allow members to enjoy a better quality of life by enabling them to participate fully in educational, training, sporting, recreational and cultural activities.

The Easi-Cab Travel Club is a registered charity based in Bray. We provide a service covering East Wicklow and South County Dublin.
This Blog is to help keep you informed about the service and to share things that are going on in the world that might interest you.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Wicklow Town here we come

Hi folks it’s your local travel club checking in again for our North Wicklow and South Dublin members. Not to worry all you guys in Wicklow town, Arklow and surrounding areas we are in the process of starting up a service in your area.

We are quite proud of the service and the customer base we have built up already and it’s only a matter of time before we have a flourishing service on par with the service we provide in the North Wicklow.


We have flooded the local day care centres, Nursing homes and doctors surgeries with posters and leaflets outlining the services we provide. So if you have come across any of our information and you feel it could be any use to you, a relation or maybe you provide a service of any type for people with disabilities and feel Easi-Cab could help with transport, feel free to get in contact and our friendly staff will be only too happy to answer any of your questions. 01 276 5488.

I hope this message finds you all well and we will see you soon.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Brays New Swimming Pool

The new swimming pool in Bray has Open at Long last. Its great to be able to go for a swim on a whim. The pool is wheelchair accessible and it looks great, I'll Try to get you a photo. This is the Pool Time Table:

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Our History

Easi-Cab Travel Club was set up as a pilot project in January 1999, using one small vehicle, with a part-time co-ordinator and 2 drivers.
Since then it has expanded its operation and was approved by FÁS for funding for a 4-year period through their programme. This resulted in the setting up of Easi Access Transport Ltd in May 2002, (trading as Easi Cab Travel Club).


The company is now part funded by The Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. The Community Services Programme (CSP) began operating on 1 January 2006 as the successor programme to the Social Economy Programme previously managed by FAS.