According to GOV.UK guidance, off-street private parking services aren't obliged to always offer free parking to those ...
Whether they're behind the wheel or just along for the ride, Blue Badge holders can park without charge in disabled parking ...
Blue Badge holders may face unexpected parking charges at a wide variety of places, which could ultimately lead to a fine in ...
Strict Prohibitions: There are 11 key places where badge holders are not allowed to park at any time. These include ...
Blue Badge permits allow people with disabilities to park closer to their destinations. They are issued by local councils and ...
People with disabilities or health issues impacting their mobility, including hidden conditions like dementia or Parkinson's, might be eligible for a Blue Badge. This permit enables holders to park ...
People with a disability, physical or mental health condition which affects their walking ability, or have a hidden condition such as dementia, autism or Parkinson's, may be eligible for a Blue Badge ...
Blue Badge permits allow people to park closer to their destinations if they have a disability. The parking permits are ...
If you are a disabled driver, having a Blue Badge can open you up to a wide range of opportunities. The badge may be issued automatically if you receive a mobility allowance. One example of this is ...
Whether they're driving or simply a passenger, Blue Badge holders can use disabled parking bays free of charge. They might also be exempt from other parking restrictions.
Several motorists have been fined after parking illegally in a ‘no motor vehicles’ zone, despite displaying Blue Badges.