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È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand

Helping people make essential local journeys.

About È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand

È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand (WoD) offers an alternative transport option to fixed route public transport services. It helps people make essential local journeys within a defined area, and offers residents and visitors transport within a zoned area and to specific places of interest outside of the zone.

The service can also provide journeys to connecting transport services, such as other local buses or to local train stations.

È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand allows passengers to book on to the service from an app. Passengers can request transport for a specific time or to arrive at their destination at a specific time and this will give a selection of boarding times available. Transport will collect the passenger from a designated pick-up point and will drop off at the required location. Unlike fixed route bus services, the service is flexible depending on the destinations and collection points.

Wychavon zone

Following on from the success of our existing Malvern Hills and North È«¹ú̽»¨ Expansion zones, WoD have launched a new pilot zone in Wychavon starting August 4th. The new zone is our largest yet and will bring the flexible WoD transport service to a whole new part of the county. È«¹ú̽»¨ County Council are committed to improving rural mobility. By expanding the service into Wychavon, WoD will give residents in communities without extensive public transportation networks the freedom to travel more widely and to connect with mainline transport services, such as the X50 bus route and train services.

To ensure smooth and efficient operations across this large geographical area, journeys are capped at 15 kilometres (approx. 9 miles) as the crow flies. The new Wychavon zone utilises smaller vehicles to more effectively navigate narrow roads in rural areas. All journeys in the new Wychavon zone will be free of charge until the end of August to enable residents to try out the service.

North È«¹ú̽»¨ Expansion Zone

Map shows North È«¹ú̽»¨ Expansion zone with both in and out of zone points of interest 1. Clent Hills 2. Waseley Hills Country Park 3. Shirley Rail Station 4. Whitlocks End Rail Station 5. Cofton Park 6. Lickey Hills Country Park 7. Transport Museum at Wythall 8. Becketts Farm 9. Hopwood Park Services 10. Barnt Green Rail Station 11. Alvechurch Rail Station 12. The Princess of Wales Community Hospital 13. Attwell Farm Park 14. Bromsgrove Rail Station 15. Abbey Stadium 16. Avoncroft Museum 17. Webbs

Malvern Zone

Malvern zone with both in and out points of interest. 1. Malvern train station 2. È«¹ú̽»¨ Parkway station 3. Malvern town 4. Upton town centre 5. Malvern community hospital 6. Malvern retail park 7. Blackmore Caravan park 8. Blackmore business park 9. Willow End business park 10. Merebrook Industrial estate 11. Henley Workshops 12. Tesco superstore 13. St Peter's garden centre 14. ALDI/B&M St Peters 15. County Hall 16. Countryside centre 17. Croome court 18. Tewkesbury town 19. Barnards Green

Wychavon Zone

How does it work?

Passengers will need to download the app via Google Play or the Apple App store. Once registered, passengers can book journeys via the app to other locations within the zone and Places of Interest outside the zone.  A branded vehicle picks you up at your request, changing its route as needed so that all passengers who are travelling on the vehicle can get to where they need to go. 

Where does the service operate?

È«¹ú̽»¨ County Council has successfully launched ‘ȫ¹ú̽»¨ on Demand’ in North È«¹ú̽»¨ and Malvern Hills. Following the success of these areas, further locations across the county will be piloted to allow the Council to understand better how this type of service could benefit the region, starting with the new Wychavon zone on 4 August 2025.

How do the 'zones' work?

Journeys can be booked from within the highlighted zone to another destination within that zone. Journeys can also be made to designated places of interest outside of the zone – such as retail parks, hospitals, country parks and train stations. Please see the maps above for details of the points of interest in the different WoD zones. At least one of the journeys needs to be starting or ending within the zone. Journeys can’t be made to ‘Places of Interest’ from outside of the zone. Please note that you cannot travel between the different zones (i.e. you cannot request a journey from Malvern Zone to the Wychavon Zone).

Booking a journey

The best way to book a journey is through our trusted app which can be downloaded through Google Play or the Apple App store. Click on the images below to visit the websites. Search for 'È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand'

Booking through this app will provide live updates through messages giving the vehicle arrival time, the registration number of the vehicle and you can track the vehicle location and the registration of the vehicle giving accurate information to plan journeys.

If a passenger doesn’t have access to the app, bookings can be made via the telephone however, live information can’t be given if bookings are made by phone. 

How far in advance should I book?

Prebooked journeys can be made up to 5 days in advance. Services can get very busy so it’s always advisable to book ahead.  Services can also be booked for the same day or to travel ‘now’. We’d recommend ensuring that you book your return journey before departing to ensure availability and avoid disappointment.

What if there is no availability? 

This means there are no journeys available for the time selected. Try altering the timeframe as this will show available booking options.

Enquires

For enquires, or issues relating to the app:

  • email: WOD@worcestershire.gov.uk
  • call: 01905 846180 (office hours between 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays)

When do services operate?

Services operate Monday to Saturday, 7:00am to 7:00pm. Services do not operate on Sundays or bank holidays.

How much does it cost?

Journeys can be booked up to 5 days in advance.

  • each journey costs £2.50
  • group booking offers are available (each additional passenger pays £1.25 for a journey)
  • under 5-year old's travel free

How do I pay for my journey?

Once you have downloaded the app via the apple or android store, you will need to create an account. When registering through the app, you can add your card details and pay directly through the secure payment system, making your journey easy and simple. The driver will then get a notification to advise that you have paid via the app. Alternatively, payments can also be made on board the service by cash or contactless card.

Can I use my bus pass?

Yes, concessionary passes are accepted after 9.30am (for pre-booked journeys only) as well as ‘Here to Help’ bus passes. From January 2025 we will also be offering free travel on the WoD service to veterans with a ‘’.

Please note that if a concessionary passholder makes a booking for themselves and one or more fee paying additional passengers, the first fee paying passenger will be charged at the full price of £2.50 with each further additional passenger being charged at the reduced rate of £1.25.

Pick-up and drop-off points

Where are the pick-up and drop-off points?

When you request your ride, the app will show you the nearest pick up/drop off points to your requested departure and arrival locations. Please note that these points can change up until you receive your final ride confirmation SMS message. The service is not door-to-door so there will usually be a short walk either at end of the journey.

Will the service pick me up from my house?

No, the service is not a door-to-door service, but will collect you from an agreed location near to your home address. The pick-up location can change up until the journey is finalised. The journey is finalised one hour before the planned pick-up time, when the pick-up location is locked and the communicated pick-up window reduces from a 30-minute window to a 6-minute window, to give you a more accurate time to be at your journey’s start location. If you require door-to-door transport, you might want to consider looking at one of the popular .

Where do I wait, what is the exact location?

The location of where to meet the bus will be confirmed via the WoD app. You will get regular updates though text messages to tell you when your vehicle is near and give the details of the vehicle and you can live track the vehicle using the app.

Accessibility and child seats

Are the buses accessible?

Yes, wheelchair accessible vehicles are available. Please make sure to indicate that you require a wheelchair accessible vehicle when booking your journey to ensure a suitable vehicle is assigned to your trip. You can do this by navigating to the ‘Concessions’ menu in the WoD app and toggling on the ‘Wheelchair accessibility’ option before making your request.

Are child seats available on board?

Our service operate with a variety of vehicles. We do not provide child seats on board, as every child is different it would be impossible to meet every individual requirement. Parents and carers are welcome to bring their own child seats if they wish, but please note that responsibility for fitting these rests with the parent or carer. Our drivers cannot assist with fixing child seats into the vehicle. We are unable to guarantee that the vehicles we operate will have seats suitable for a child seat to be fitted.

Please note that there is no legal requirement for a child to use a car seat when travelling on a minibus, however, children aged three or older must use an adult seat belt if travelling without one. More information can be found using this link:

Further information

What colour is the bus?

The buses are brightly coloured in green with multi-coloured arrows. This is the branding of the service. 

Can I take my dog on the service?

Only support dogs are allowed.

Can I take my bike?

Bikes are not permitted on the vehicle due to the space available. 

What should I do if my bus doesn’t turn up?

Tell us! We want to hear if there are any issues with the service so we can investigate. You can contact us at WOD@worcestershire.gov.uk 

Community transport services

There are several Community Transport schemes which cover the whole of È«¹ú̽»¨ and can be used for essential journeys such as hospital and doctors’ appointments, shopping and social activities.

Some Community Transport schemes have specialist vehicles which are equipped with tail lifts or offer suitable space for wheelchairs for passengers with mobility limitations. Unlike È«¹ú̽»¨ on Demand, Community Transport schemes can provide door-to-door transport.

For more information on the services offered by local Community Transport schemes, please visit:

Travel and community transport

Where can I get help?

For enquiries, or issues relating to the app:

  • email: WOD@worcestershire.gov.uk
  • call: 01905 846180 (office hours between 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays)

Public transport services and train information

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