
The Haddenham Fish Scheme is a local charity based in the village of Haddenham near Aylesbury that provides volunteer transport for residents who need help getting to appointments or essential local services. Public information on the organisation’s website explains that the scheme helps people who are elderly, unwell or unable to use public transport and who do not have family or friends available to drive them. Volunteers offer lifts to places such as the medical centre, hospital, dentist, optician, local shops and other essential appointments.
The service has been running since 1973 and operates through a network of volunteer drivers who coordinate journeys for residents needing assistance. The scheme is run as a registered charity and does not normally charge for the journeys it provides, although donations are sometimes made to help cover running costs. According to publicly available information, the volunteers organise more than 1,000 lifts each year, helping local residents stay connected with essential services and community activities.
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Overview written: 15 March 2026