NHS staff in Dorset are being encouraged to share cars for their commutes – and are being offered priority parking in return.
Three organisations across the county have partnered to launch ‘Dorset NHS Liftshare’, a new service for workers.
The joint initiative aims to reduce single occupancy commutes to and from the hospitals and other sites that make up University Hospitals Dorset, Dorset County Hospital and Dorset Healthcare.

POLE POSITION: NHS staff are being encouraged to share cars on their journeys to work
The programme is accessible to more than 19,000 staff, supporting them to reduce travel costs while making a positive contribution to the NHS’s sustainability targets.
Stuart Lane, sustainability and carbon manager for University Hospitals Dorset, said: “We in the NHS already support and prioritise more traditional ‘green travel’, such as cycling, walking and public transport.
“However, for some in more rural areas or with family commitments, car travel is currently their only practical mode of travel, so we had to think differently.”
Staff using Liftshare can access the system online and are partnered up with people on similar commuter routes. They are then given priority parking on the various sites.
Commenting on the project, Julie Furnell, managing director of Liftshare Group, said: “Staff commuting within England’s NHS are responsible for more than a million tonnes of CO2 emissions every year.
“This is a great opportunity to work in partnership across Dorset and for NHS staff to have a positive impact on the environment.”
Dorset NHS Liftshare follows the launch of the ‘EcoEarn’ app, another sustainability project in partnership across Dorset trusts.
The app encourages and rewards sustainable behaviour at work and home in the areas of energy saving, sustainable travel, health and wellbeing and waste reduction.



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