Blue Badges generally remain valid for up to three years, after which a new application is required. There are two groups of ...
People with hidden conditions like heart disease, dementia, ADHD, epilepsy, chronic fatigue or Parkinson's may be eligible ...
If you have a disability that means your mobility is seriously restricted, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge.
A review of the full PIP assessment process for the daily living and mobility components will be completed by this Autumn.
Major changes could soon be introduced for some benefit claimants ...
To apply for a Blue Badge in England, Scotland, and Wales, you can use GOV.UK ...
The UK Government has clarified that local councils have the “powers to mark out bays for specific purposes,” which could include dedicated parking spaces for pensioners not in receipt of the mobility ...
Blue Badges help people with serious mobility issues park closer to their destinations.
Blue Badges help people with disabilities or health conditions park closer to their destination. But it's important to follow the rules in place for their use or drivers could face a hefty fine. The ...
The Department for Transport has responded to Parliamentary questions about Blue Badge eligibility for some people ...
There are 11 groups automatically qualify for a Blue Badge, including those with hidden conditions such as heart disease ...