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Enterprise launches car club service in Winchester

Date: 30 June 2017   |   Author: Daniel Puddicombe

Enterprise has launched its car club service in Winchester, aimed at making business travel more sustainable.

The vehicles will be available in various locations in the city centre, including Friarsgate, Middle Brook Street, Jewry Street and Enterprise's offices at the railway station.

Enterprise claimed that businesses can save thousands by using its car club as and when required instead of having a number of pool cars.

"The council is delighted to offer Enterprise free use of three parking spaces in city council car parks for Winchester's new car club," said Winchester City Council's portfolio holder for the environment Jan Warwick. "The car club is one of the many actions in the City Council's new Air Quality Action Plan. Other actions include encouraging greater use of out of centre parking, the installation of electric vehicle charging points in city centre car parks and introducing ultra-low-emission vehicles for our own fleet."

Dan Gursel, managing director of Enterprise Car Club, added: "We want to provide a completely joined-up vehicle service to bring more choice to people living, working and travelling in and out of Winchester, whether they need a car for an hour or over several days. It takes only a short time to join, book a vehicle and be on the road. Plus, anyone needing more assistance can just pop into the branch, which is conveniently located at the station."

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