North Canterbury Community Vehicle Trust celebrates new garage

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Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council

North Canterbury Community Vehicle Trust celebrates new garage | Environment Canterbury

The trust’s garage has been named after one of its pioneers, Don Fairbrother, who helped set-up the organisation in 1986, alongside Dorothy Mitchell, Mary Sparrow and Wayne Mitchell. All four of “the originals” as they dubbed themselves, were at the opening of the garage in early June.

At the event, Don expressed his gratitude to the many volunteers, trustees, organisations and businesses who helped them get the build across the line.

“We are very proud of our new garage; this has been a huge team effort. We are so grateful for every contribution to the build,” he said.

For the past almost 40 years, the trust’s vehicles have been parked at local businesses that had offered them the spaces. The garage is 369sqm in size, with nine large garage doors, complete with a reception/office area, small kitchen, storage space and bathroom. A separate garage has been reserved for equipment storage.

Made possible through a generous donation and saving

The Rātā Foundation donated $100,000 towards the building, and the rest of the money was intentionally put aside from the trust’s vehicle upgrade fund over years to cover the cost.

“We don’t have a mortgage on the buildingwe paid the entire $695,000 for it. It has meant we have sacrificed upgrading our vehicles for quite a while now, so that will be the next focus for the trust as some of them are getting quite old,” Don said.

Over 50 volunteers drive the trust’s vehicles, and the trustees help coordinate and fundraise.

“The trust has done an incredible job getting its garage in place – this will provide a vital space for its work long into the future,” public transport general manager Stewart Gibbon said.

What the Community Vehicle Trust offers

The service runs four types of transport for locals:

  • a shopper service, which takes locals from their homes to the supermarket every Tuesday and Thursday for $2.00 return
  • a hospital shuttle which takes patients and a chosen support person from Rangiora into the city for appointments for $45.00 return
  • a local service which takes people to appointments in surrounding areas which requires booking two days in advance and costs $2.00 return
  • on-demand vehicle hires.

For bookings, volunteering or other enquiries, visit the

North Canterbury Community Vehicle Trust website.

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