The Fuel Store has recently partnered with The Community Transport Association (CTA) – a national charity that champions and supports community transport initiatives, helping to connect people and promote accessible transport options for everyone. The collaboration will benefit CTA’s incredible network of drivers and volunteers by delivering significant fuel savings that will help them to go the extra mile for the people that they support.
With the rising fuel costs continuing to challenge community transport providers, The Fuel Store is offering CTA members an average saving of 12.5p per litre (saving estimate based on average savings in 2023). Saving money on fuel allows the charity to maximise the impact of the support offered to vulnerable individuals and communities, a core focus of CTA’s work.
As well as fuel savings versus forecourt prices, CTA members stand to benefit from lower fees, access to free fuel management software to streamline expense management, and discounts on Fraud Guard fuel card insurance. They can also access reduced costs on carbon offsetting, supporting greener, more sustainable transport solutions.
Matt Cheesman and Rachael Cordell from The Fuel Store attended the recent CTA conference, where they enjoyed chatting with CTA members.
Speaking about the partnership, Matt Cheesman, Partnerships Manager at The Fuel Store, commented: “We’re delighted to support the amazing work of the Community Transport Association and their members. Attending the conference was a great chance to meet passionate people who are making a huge difference in their communities. We’re proud to be able to help them continue their mission and go the extra mile by accessing cheaper fuel.”
This partnership demonstrates The Fuel Store’s commitment to supporting community-led organisations and empowering them to make every journey count.
For more information, or to explore setting up a partnership with The Fuel Store, visit https://thefuelstore.co.uk/partnerships/