Making Car Sharing and Car Clubs Work - Case ... - The Civil Service
Making Car Sharing and Car Clubs Work - Case ... - The Civil Service
Making Car Sharing and Car Clubs Work - Case ... - The Civil Service
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MAKING CAR SHARING AND CAR CLUBS WORKCASE STUDY SUMMARIES<strong>The</strong> Archers (on Radio 4) demonstrated it is now a “mainstream” idea. Hazel has links withthe local radio <strong>and</strong> TV companies <strong>and</strong> has some support from individual journalists. This ismainly on the news <strong>and</strong> current affairs front. Hazel suggested that discussion of this type ofscheme on a daytime chat show or inclusion of a car sharing family in a reality TV serieswould stimulate more interest in car clubs than articles in the Guardian or local press.Financial performance <strong>and</strong> targets18.31 <strong>The</strong> Club’s income to date has consisted of a mix of grants <strong>and</strong> operational revenue. Itsincome <strong>and</strong> expenditure to date are shown overleaf.Final V1.1, Dec. 2004 - 101 -