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Have you ever wondered why some Walmart workers have a blue stripe on their nametags while others have a yellow one? It’s not arbitrary or a matter of personal preference. It’s actually a code that ...
Individuals with physical disabilities, long-term health conditions affecting walking safety, or hidden illnesses such as dementia, autism, or Parkinson's may be eligible for a Blue Badge.
Responding in writing on Thursday, Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood said: "The Blue Badge scheme is primarily about helping people with a long-term disability that affects their capacity to access ...
BLUE Badge holders have been issued a warning over a "misunderstood rule" that could leave drivers with a £1000 fine. The Blue Badge scheme was set up to help those with mobility issues by ...
Questions have been raised regarding the duration of Blue Badge applications after the Government revealed that 90% of applications for the scheme are submitted online. The Department for ...
Questions have been raised about the time it takes to apply for a blue badge after the UK Government confirmed that 90% of all scheme applications are made online. The Department for Transport ...
The UK Government recently confirmed that 90 per cent of all Blue Badge applications are being made through the online service. The Department for Transport also said it runs a “programme of ...
Startling new statistics reveal how rampant the issue of people misusing blue badges on UK roads is, with parking authorities labelling the "level of blue badge misuse and fraud" as "shocking" and ...
However, the Blue Badge scheme can provide substantial relief. Blue Badges are designed to assist those with disabilities or health conditions by allowing them to park closer to their destination.
For people with 'hidden' disabilities, travelling can pose a significant challenge. However, the Blue Badge scheme can greatly alleviate this issue. Blue Badges are intended to support those with ...
New figures reveal that reported misuse cases related to Blue Badges have increased by over 1000 per cent in less than a decade, highlighting a 'serious and growing problem of fraud and abuse'.