To be eligible for a Blue Badge, you must fit into one of two categories highlighted on the Government's website ...
If you have a disability that means your mobility is seriously restricted, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge.
The parking scheme is 'failing' disabled motorists - who face mistrust, harassment and a bewildering set of different rules across the country ...
The Department for Transport has issued a statement over changes to where people will be able to use their badges this summer ...
To apply for a Blue Badge in England, Scotland, and Wales, you can use GOV.UK ...
There are currently more than 235,700 Blue Badge holders living in Scotland and in many cases, people will automatically ...
Blue Badges help people with serious mobility issues park closer to their destinations.
The Government warns drivers that it is a criminal offence to misuse a Blue Badge - here are the rules you need to be aware of ...
There are 11 groups automatically qualify for a Blue Badge, including those with hidden conditions such as heart disease ...
People with disabilities or health conditions that impact their mobility, including hidden conditions such as dementia or Parkinson's, may be eligible for a Blue Badge. This permit enables holders to ...
The UK Government has issued a response over transferring Blue Badges between council areas ...