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Blue Badge Scheme

National reform of the Blue Badge Scheme from 1 January 2012

From 1 January 2012, the process for issuing Blue Badges in Scotland, England and Wales will change. The reform is intended to ensure fair allocation of badges to those most in need, to reduce fraud and to ease the ever-increasing demand on disabled parking spaces.

The main changes that will affect applicants are:

The Blue Badge Scheme is a national arrangement of parking concessions for people with severe walking disabilities who travel as either drivers or passengers to park near shops, stations and other facilities. The Scheme also applies to people who are registered as blind, and people with a severe disability in both arms and who drive a vehicle regularly and have considerable difficulty operating parking meters.

The Blue Badge is recognised throughout the UK and Europe.

Who can get a Blue Badge?

An applicant can get a badge if they meet the qualifying criteria in one of the following categories:

Applicants are eligible 'without further assessment' if they are over the age of two and:

Download the eligible 'without further assessment' application form with guidance notes.

If an applicant does not qualify for a Blue Badge under the "eligible without further assessment" category, they may be invited to attend a mobility assessment carried out by an independent mobility assessor to establish the extent of their mobility impairment and whether this meets the criteria for the issue of a badge.

Applicants are eligible 'subject to further assessment' if they:

Download the eligible 'subject to further assessment' application form with guidance notes.

Photographs

The Blue Badge application should be enclosed with one recent colour passport sized photograph clearly showing the applicant's face so that they can be easily identified. The photograph must have the applicant's name clearly written on the back.

Blue Badge Issue Fee

There is a £20 badge issue fee that applies to all successful Blue Badges issued whether new, renewed or replaced (for lost or stolen).

Download the eligible 'without further assessment' application form with guidance notes.
Download the eligible 'subject to further assessment' application form with guidance notes.

Where to park

Badge holders may park free of charge and without time limit at parking meters on-street and pay-and-display on-street parking unless a local traffic order, specify a time limit for holders of disabled parking badges is in force. The Blue Badge must be displayed.

How to use the Badge

Misuse of a Badge

Misuse of a Blue Badge is a serious offence.

Organisational Blue Badge

Organisational badges will only be issued to an organisation which:

Download the Organisational Blue Badge application form with guidance notes.

Can I get a Blue Badge?

To check if an applicant may be eligible for a Blue Badge please see the links below:

Request for the Review of a Decision

Applicants who are refused a Blue Badge may believe that their application has been wrongly refused and wish to query that decision. If the applicant thinks the decision is wrong, write to the address below explaining why. Your application will then be looked at again by a senior manager. However, unless additional information can be provided to support an appeal it is unlikely that the decision will be overturned.

How do I apply for a Blue Badge?

If an applicant thinks they may be eligible for a Blue Badge please download, print, complete and return an application formor contact us using the details below:

Public Transport Unit
Roads & Transportation
Community & Regulatory Services
Kilncraigs
Greenside Street
ALLOA
FK10 1EB

Download the eligible 'without further assessment' application form with guidance notes.
Download the eligible 'subject to further assessment' application form with guidance notes.

Or telephone: 01259 450 000 or email: roads@clacks.gov.uk and ask for a form to be sent.

Lost, Stolen or Damaged Badge

If a badge has been lost or stolen this must be reported to the Police. A lost Property Report Number or Crime Reference Number is required to complete the form.

If the badge has been damaged please give full explanation of the circumstances in which the damage occured and return the damaged badge along with the completed lost, stolen or damaged badge form.

There is a £20 badge issue fee for a replacement badge.

Download the Lost, Stolen or Damaged badge application form.

Online applications

You can also apply online at the DirectScot Blue Badge page.

Further Information

For more information, please refer to the Department of Transport's page on the Blue Badge Scheme.

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Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: customerservice@clacks.gov.uk

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