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Those with disabilities or physical or mental health issues that affect their ability to walk, or those with hidden conditions like dementia, autism, or Parkinson's, may be eligible for a Blue Badge.
This will allow users to park closer to their destinations. A Blue Badge holder, whether driving or as a passenger, can park for free in disabled parking bays and may also be exempt from other ...
A Blue Badge holder travelling either as a driver or passenger, can park for free in disabled parking bays and may also be exempt from other parking restrictions. The Blue Badge enables a vehicle ...
People with a disability or a physical or mental health condition that affects their walking ability, or have a hidden illness such as dementia, autism or Parkinson's, may be eligible for a Blue Badge ...
A county news website has launched a campaign to change the rules around who is entitled to a blue badge. KentOnline says many cancer sufferers and other with life-altering conditions have been denied ...
A Blue Badge update has been issued by the Labour Party government. Disabled drivers have been issued an update over making online applications "quicker" for those who require disabled bays and ...
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Hackney Council is to review all blue badge applications it has rejected since last year after a watchdog found its assessments have gone against government guidelines. Following a woman’s complaint ...
Blue Badges are designed to support those with severe physical or mental impairments to park nearer their destinations. Article continues below Statistics disclose that as of 2024, there were ...
The UK Government has revealed that 90% of all Blue Badge applications are now being made via the online service. The Department for Transport has also highlighted its ongoing commitment to ...