If you have a physical disability or health issue that affects your ability to walk safely, or have an invisible condition such as dementia or Parkinson's, you may be able to get a Blue Badge to help ...
Blue Badge users could access parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities, extended parking durations, or exemptions from parking fees.
Blue Badge holders are being reminded permits do not automatically allow parking in every disabled bay, particularly in private car parks and restricted areas.
Blue badge holders have been warned they should not automatically assume certain parking rules don't apply to them. While the badges can bring benefits for motorists with disabilities and medical ...
People recovering from surgery, serious injury or other substantial mobility problems lasting at least 12 months could qualify under lesser-known rules.
Millions of people with disabilities rely on their Blue Badge parking to help them get closer to where they need to go. The scheme permits those with mobility difficulties to use disabled parking ...
The Blue Badge scheme allows people with a disability or health condition to park in designated disabled parking bays.