To be eligible for a Blue Badge, you must fit into one of two categories highlighted on the Government's website ...
Blue Badges help people with serious mobility issues park closer to their destinations.
To apply for a Blue Badge in England, Scotland, and Wales, you can use GOV.UK ...
Blue Badges typically stay valid for up to three years, then a new application is required ...
If you have a disability that means your mobility is seriously restricted, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge.
To apply for a Blue Badge in England, Scotland, and Wales, you can use GOV.UK ...
The parking scheme is 'failing' disabled motorists - who face mistrust, harassment and a bewildering set of different rules across the country ...
If you are not automatically eligible, you may be able to get a Blue Badge under certain other circumstances.
The UK Government has issued a response over transferring Blue Badges between council areas ...
People with hidden conditions like heart disease, dementia, ADHD, epilepsy, chronic fatigue or Parkinson's may be eligible for a Blue Badge ...
If you are not automatically eligible, you may be able to get a Blue Badge under certain other circumstances.
The council says a change in national guidance has led to more applications being refused.