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Staff
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Scheme Manager - Kevin Hogan
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Acting Administrator - Pauline Mobbs
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Community Resource Manager - Jae Campbell
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Feasibility Development Worker - Tony Webber (from May 2002 to November 2002)
Volunteers
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DOT-COMmunications Workers' Co-operative
For their work on designing this website.
Yoga Vijayaraghavan
For developing this website and her work improving the invoicing programme
Saritha Kumari Bharatam
With thanks for all her hard work in designing, creating and developing the Hour Car website, as well as for all her work on adapting the online booking system and for setting up the Ride Share system.To view her details please click here.
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Subbaiah Matle
For further development of the online booking system.
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Nick Croft
With thanks for his photographic skills and his work on updating and developing this website.
Julita Galek
For updating this site
Kavita Raghavendran
With thanks for designing (and subsequently redesigning to our ever-changing specifications) the Hour Car administrative database.
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Jamie Johnson
For his support and enthusiasm.
Others
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Peter Stubbs of the Calderdale Rural Transport Partnership
With personal thanks for the support and encouragement given.
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Simon Parker of CarPlus
For his support and assistance in helping to get this scheme up and running despite the many trials.
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Francois Panassac of Digiappz Scripts
Both for designing the Digirez (room) booking program, which formed the basis of our online booking system and for his personal assistance in helping to adapt the script to our very specific needs. Thank you.
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CarPlus
For their invaluable assistance, advice and support.
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Council of Management - Ground Floor Project
For their willingness to support the development of Hour Car and their enthusiasm.
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Hazel Bonner of OurCarYourCar, Colne Valley
For her friendly assistance and support when we were first helping setting up.
Funders
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Countryside Agency
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SEED Programme
The project has been partially funded by the £15.3 million Social, Economic and Environmental Development (SEED) Programme. The SEED Programme, managed by the Royal Society for Nature Conservation (RSNC) and eleven consortium partners, distributes National Lottery money on behalf of the New Opportunities Fund, under its Green Spaces and Sustainable Communities funding programme.
The SEED Programme aims to stimulate local economic development and support community enterprise, promoting sustainability and helping disadvantaged communities improve the quality of their environment.
Anyone requesting a SEED Programme application pack should contact the New Opportunities Fund on: 0845 0000 121 or visit RSNC's website: http://www.rsnc.org/seed
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Calderdale Rural Transport Partnership
- West Yorkshire Enterprise Agency Limited - Suppliers of a Business Development Grant for the 2004/5 year to assist with salary costs.
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