Leading pub and hotel business Fuller’s has partnered wit Lime - the world’s largest shared electric scooter and bike company to offer its London-based hospitality staff an alternative, affordable, safe and sustainable transport option to get home safe.
Lime will provide Fuller’s 2,000 London-based hospitality staff with access to 50% off all Lime e-scooter and e-bike rides in the Capital. The partnership comes as research has found that half of women (49%) feel unsafe when walking alone after dark in a busy public place or quiet street.
With hospitality workers often working after dark, this new partnership offers another option for Fuller’s team members to access a safe way to travel home or connect to public transport networks, particularly after finishing late shifts.
In light of the UK’s current cost of living crisis, it also aims to provide an additional extra affordable travel option, as well as an opportunity to get more people cycling.
Dawn Browne, People & Talent Director at Fuller’s, said, “It’s our people that make the difference and this partnership with Lime is just another way for us to help make it safer for our team members to get home.
'It’s a great fit for us - it helps our teams financially too and we know that a number of our team members are already using bikes for hire as a method of commuting. I know this is going to be very popular.”
Georgia Corr, Public Policy Manager for Lime UK, said, “At Lime, we know how important is it for those working late shifts to have multiple options to travel home after work, particularly as it begins to get darker earlier at this time of year, and we believe it is important to help where we can.
'Our partnership with Fuller’s will ensure that workers at all Fuller’s pubs and hotels in central London have access to an extra affordable and sustainable alternative travel option to get home safely at night or to quicky connect them with other public transport options.
'We are always looking for ways to make sustainable travel more accessible, and offering our services at a reduced rate to workers helps to ease their travel to and from work.”
Lime and Fullers’ partnership was made possible following an introduction by the Women’s Night Safety Charter - a charter designed to make London a city where all women feel confident and welcome at night - of which both companies are signatories.
It forms part of Lime’s commitment to improve women’s safety, and get more women cycling in London. With women making up just 39% of cyclists in the capital, Lime hopes the partnership will help encourage more women to not only cycle, but feel safer on the streets.
Amy Lamé, London’s Night Czar, said, “All women and girls should feel safe travelling, working or going out at night in our city, and we all have a part to play to ensure that is the case.
'We created the Women’s Night Safety Charter to bring organisations together to prioritise women’s safety at night, and I’m delighted that this partnership will provide another travel option for hospitality workers when they finish working late at night.”
Lime’s discount will be available across all e-scooters and e-bikes for 2,000 of Fuller’s hospitality staff, which includes managers, bartenders, waiters/waitresses, working at any of its London pubs in Lime's service zone.