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Blue badge users are being warned about a misunderstood parking rule that could see them face a £1,000 fine or lose their badge altogether. Misconceptions and misuse of the pass could have ...
Blue Badge holders in Peterborough are permitted to park on double or single yellow lines (where no loading restrictions are in place – indicated by single or double kerb markings) for up to ...
For every designated Blue Badge parking bay in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, there are currently 52 permit holders vying for access, according to a warning from Confused.com.
Last month, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing published new research showing that 138,000 nurses have left the workforce since 2022 and predicts that by 2029, almost 40% will leave ...
Driving experts are warning Blue Badge holders about misunderstood rules that could see them lose the badge and even have to pay £1,000. Blue Badge misuse and theft have continued to rise by over ...
Significant alterations to UK parking regulations are on the horizon, set to impact thousands of Blue Badge holders. From May 22, an increase in accessible parking spaces will be seen across ...
Bus, tram or cycle lanes (Badge holders are not entitled to drive in bus lanes). Clearways (no stopping) including urban and bus stop clearways, during their hours of operation.
Blue Badge holders issued 12-week alert or risk losing disabled parking rights. Millions of people use the Blue Badge scheme which allows them to park closer to their destination. plymouthherald.
Significant changes to road tax are set to come into effect next week, potentially impacting Blue Badge holders across the UK. From 1st April, the standard rate of road tax for cars registered ...
They say you can apply for a badge for yourself, on behalf of somebody else or an organisation that transports people that need a Blue Badge. People who are immediately entitled must be aged 3 or ...
The latest statistics from the Department for Transport and Transport Scotland show there are currently more than 2.8 million Blue Badge holders in England (2.57m) and Scotland (235,779).
An accessibility activist said he is “absolutely beyond rage” that a council is planning to charge for blue badge permits for its car parks. Cliff Bush OBE, Chair of Woking Access Group ...
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