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Appendix 2 -W2W Data Wheels to work hirers - East Hampshire District Council August 2009 - August 2014 Rider Age Length of Referred by Urban Purpose of Did they Location End Start After loan loan or loan find destination date (months) Rural work? 1 17 11 Press release Rural Work N/A Bordon Alton 12/09 Moped/motorbike 2 19 11 Alton JCP Urban Job seeking Yes East Worldham Various 02/10 3 21 11 Employer Rural Work N/A Liss Milland 02/10 Moped/motorbike 4 22 7 Alton JCP Rural Work N/A Alton Basingstoke 04/10 Moped/motorbike 5 19 8 Community Rural Work N/A Headley Down/ Haslemere 07/10 Moped/motorbike Centre Bordon 6 17 3 Alton JCP Rural Work N/A Upper Wield Four Marks 08/18 Public tranpsort 7 19 4 Employer Rural Work N/A Medstead / Alton 09/10 Public tranpsort / Alton moved closer to work 8 20 1 Bordon JCP Rural Job seeking No Whitehill / Various 08-Oct Moped/motorbike Bordon 9 20 4 Self referal Rural Work N/A Bordon Lindford 04/10 Public transport 10 18 3 EH Youth Rural Job seeking Yes Liphook Basingstoke 07/10 Moped/motorbike Offending 11 18 5 Info via Youth Rural Job seeking Yes Headley/ Various 11/10 Moped/motorbike Tube Bordon 12 17 4 Connexions Rural Job seeking yes Liphook Various 12/10 13 19 4 Previous hirer Urban Work N/A Alton Lasham 01/11 Moped/motorbike 14 16 2 Employer Rural Work N/A Clanfield Cosham 01/11 Moped/motorbike 15 19 1 Bordon JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Bordon Petersfield 03/10 Moped/motorbike 16 20 5 Press release Urban Work N/A Alton Alton 07/10 Moped/motorbike 17 20 3 Alton JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Ropley Alton 02/10 Car 18 20 2 Employer Urban Work N/A Petersfield Liphook 05/10 Moved out of area 19 22 4 Bordon Charity Rural Job seeking No Bordon Various 03/10 20 22 4 Alton JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Four Marks Yately 05/10 Moped/motorbike 21 17 2 Current hirer Urban Job seeking Yes Alton Bentley 02/11 Moped/motorbike 22 19 6 Alton JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Medstead Alton 04/11 Moped/motorbike 23 18 8 E2E Urban Work N/A Alton Liphook 06/11 Moped/motorbike Rider Age Length of Referred by Urban Purpose of Did they Location End Start After loan loan or loan find destination date (months) Rural work? 24 25 2 Self referal Rural Work N/A Liphook Liphook 07/11 Public tranpsort 25 19 7 Press release Rural Work N/A Upper Wield Alton 09/11 Car 26 24 8 Press release Rural Job seeking Yes Liss Rake 09/11 Moved out of area 27 21 12 Press release Rural Job seeking Yes Liss Rake 09/11 28 19 12 Employer Rural Work N/A Medstead Alton 12/11 Public tranport 29 18 7 Alton JCP Rural Vocational N/A Selbourne East Tisted 02/12 Moped/motorbike training/work 30 19 8 Alton JCP Urban Job seeking Yes Alton Various 02/12 Moved out of area locations 31 18 1 Bordon JCP Rural Work N/A Hawkley West Meon 04/12 Moped taken off hirer 32 19 8 Employer Rural Work N/A Headley Alton 05/12 Public tranpsort / moved closer to work 33 23 4 Alton JCP Urban Job seeking Yes Alton Various 06/12 34 21 2 Employer Urban Work N/A Alton Odiham 10/12 Changed jobs to live in 35 24 5 Bordon JCP Rural Work N/A Liphook North Chapel 09/12 Public transport 36 19 6 Petersfield JCP Rural Job seeking Yes East Meon Various 10/12 Changed jobs , locations public tranpsort 37 19 9 Petersfield JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Liphook Various 01/13 Moped/motorbike locations 38 16 2 Youth support Rural Job seeking No East Meon Various Feb-13 Moped taken off services, EH locations hirer 39 23 3 Internet Urban Work N/A Horndean Portsmouth 05/13 Moped/motorbike 40 23 11 Bordon JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Bordon Headley Down 03/13 Changed jobs, live in 41 20 8 Previous hirer Rural Job seeking Yes Liphook Farnborough 04/13 Moped/motorbike 42 19 1 Press release Rural Work N/A Grayshott Liphook 04/13 Moped/motorbike 43 19 5 Youth Services Rural Work N/A Liss Farnham 05/13 Moped/motorbike 44 19 1 Bordon JCP Rural Work N/A Liss 05/13 45 19 1 EHDC Urban Work N/A Alton Basingstoke 06/13 Moped returned due to health reasons 46 17 9 Employer Rural Work N/A Four Marks Lasham 06/13 Car Rider Age Length of Referred by Urban Purpose of Did they Location End Start After loan loan or loan find destination date (months) Rural work? 47 17 11 Connexions Rural Work N/A Clanfield Selbourne 06/13 Change job, public transport 48 16 6 Previous hirer Rural Vocational N/A Upper Wield Basingstoke 08/13 Moped/motorbike training/work 49 16 3 College Rural Vocational N/A East Meon Winchester 11/13 Moped taken off training/work hirer 50 16 3 EH Locality Team Rural Job seeking No East Meon Various 03/14 Moped taken off hirer Current Hirers 1 53 13 Alton JCP Urban Job seeking Yes Alton Lasham 07/13 2 21 10 Radian House Rural Work N/A Bordon Whitely 10/13 3 19 6 Alton JCP Urban Job seeking Yes Petersfield Alton 02/14 4 18 5 Bordon JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Bordon Bordon 03/14 5 22 4 A4E Urban Job seeking Yes Petersfield East Meon 04/14 6 23 2 Cosham JCP Rural Work N/A Catherington Petersfield 06/14 7 23 2 Bordon JCP Rural Work N/A Bordon Haslemere 06/14 8 32 1 Bordon JCP Rural Job seeking Yes Bordon Various 06/14 9 21 1 Previous hirer Rural Work N/A Liss Tilford 07/14 10 39 1 Alton JCP Urban Work N/A Alton Various 08/14.
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