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Shopmobility

Who is it for?

  • Anyone over the age of 18 years of age with a disability or mobility problem, whether a temporary or permanent need
  • The scheme is open to residents of Bradford, and visitors to the area

What is Shopmobility?

  • To help you with your shopping we hire motorised scooters, powered wheelchairs and manual wheelchairs
  • We also sell a range of small mobility equipment.
  • Shopmobility in Bradford is a member of the National Federation of Shopmobility.

When are we open?

We are open four days per week from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and two days per week from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm

Bradford and Shipley - Wed and Saturday 09.00 am to 1.00 pm
Keighley - Tues and Saturday 09.00 am to 1.00 pm

Where are they?

Shopmobility is in the Oastler Centre, Bradford and Shipley and Keighley Town Centres.

How do I get there / access the service?

All sites are accessible by public transport and each site has disabled parking bays close by.

Who provides it?

Our trained staff provide you with the support you need.

How do they help?

Our staff will help you by arranging for you to use the equipment effectively and safely. They will also help with your requirements.

How can I apply?

  • Contact your Shopmobility site either in person or over the telephone.
  • All users must register to use the service, this includes completing a registration form and a practical assessment.

Is there a charge?

No this is a free service

Can I get help with the cost?

Donations for use are welcome, to keep the service running

I’d like to find out more, who can I talk to?

Contact the Shopmobility staff direct

  • Bradford Oastler Centre - 01274 434076
  • Shipley Town Centre - 01274 437020
  • Keighley Town Centre - 01535 618225

Other information

All equipment for hire is maintained and serviced regularly

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