If you have a problem with your mobility it can make it tough to get out and about. Getting to appointments or even just to buy your groceries can be an impossible task.
However if you struggle to walk you might qualify for a disabled parking Blue Badge. This allows people with disabilities or some health conditions park closer to their destination, whether it is a doctor's appointment or just a day out.
It allows holders to park in disabled parking bays or even on double yellow lines. And along with making access easier the Blue Badge can be a money-saver as it often means they can park free of charge in disabled bays or car parks.
As long as the holder of the badge is in the car, it can be used in any vehicle you are travelling in. This means you can even use them when hiring a taxi.
A Blue Badge costs up to a maximum of £10 in England. It is £20 in Scotland but free in Wales. They are processed by local authorities which decide if you are eligible and set the price, .
They usually last up to three years at which point the holder must reapply for a new one. There are two groups of people who can get a Blue Badge - some qualify automatically and others will be considered on an individual basis.
You automatically qualify for a Blue Badge if you are aged 3 or over and at least one of the following applies:
If you have any score other than 10 points under descriptor E, in the 'planning and following journeys' activity of PIP you may still be eligible for a Blue Badge, but you do not automatically qualify. This includes if you have a higher score of 12. You will have to provide evidence to demonstrate your eligibility which will be assessed as part of your application.
You may be eligible for a badge if one or more of the following applies:
In for a Blue Badge. There's a different way to apply if you are in Northern Ireland. .
Your local council will decide if you are eligible for a badge. They cannot start the assessment process until they have all the necessary evidence.
It may take 12 weeks or longer to assess your application. If they decide that you are not eligible and you think that they did not take account of all the facts, you can ask them to consider your application again.