Your journey home matters to us.
Whether you’re on days or nights at Soreen, your journey home matters to us. We want you to feel safe getting to work and getting back home again.
This page brings together everything you need to get home safe - travel options, key contacts and what to do if you ever feel unsure or unsafe.

Plan your journey
- Check public transport times
- Plan your route home
- Arrange lifts if needed

Safety tips
- Stay in well lit areas
- Travel with others when possible
- Report concerns immediately
Getting to and from Gousto
Site location
Fairchild Rd,
Burtonwood,
Warrington
WA5 3TZ

Bus Stops
Nearest bus stops (walk from site)
- Asda Omega - about a 5 minute walk
- Hut Group - about a 10 - 12 minute walk
- Orion Boulevard - about a 15-20 minute walk
Always check the latest travel times and stop info before you travel using the Warrington’s Own Buses journey planner . Warrington’s Own Buses

Bus routes in the area:
- 13 - from Warrington Bus Interchange towards Burtonwood area
- 329 - local route serving Burtonwood / WA5 area
- 921 - serves WA5 area
- P18 - local link through Burtonwood
- B52 / B52A / B52H / 96 - Warrington network buses passing near Burtonwood
Key contacts

gap personnel
- David Edwards - David.edwards@gap-personnel.com
- Stephen Leather - Stephen.leather@gap-personnel.com
- Made Wartama - I-made.Wartama@gap-personnel.com

ICE - in case of emergency
Save an ICE contact on your phone so the right person can be contacted if something happens to you.
How to set it up
- iPhone: Health app → Medical ID → add emergency contact
- Android: Settings → Safety & emergency → add emergency contact
Please keep your ICE contact up to date.
This information can be seen by emergency services from your lock screen.
Emergency
- Police, Fire, Ambulance - 999/112
- If you can't speak: Call 999 and press 55
- Non-emergency police - 101

Safety tips
These simple steps can help you feel safer travelling to and from work.Buddy system and check-ins
- Travel with someone from your shift where possible
- Tell someone when you’re leaving work
- Let them know your route and expected time home
- Send a quick message when you arrive safely

Only buddy up with people you’re comfortable with - it’s always your choice.

Shops, petrol stations and transport hubs are good safe spaces.
Stay aware on your journey
- Stick to well - lit, busy routes
- Avoid shortcuts through quiet areas
- Keep your phone use to a minimum while walking
- If something feels off, change direction or head somewhere public
Travel smart, arrive safely
- Share your location with someone you trust if needed
- Text or message rather than calling if you’re in a quiet area
- Have your keys ready before you reach your door
- Take a quick look around before going inside
- Lock the door as soon as you’re in

Our Get Home Safe initiative provides guidance, information, and practical support to help workers make informed decisions about their commute. While we promote safer travel wherever possible, we cannot guarantee individual safety or control factors such as public transport, travel routes, or personal arrangements. We provide this information as supportive guidance only and encourage workers to always check details before travelling, as schedules and services can change at short notice.


