What is the Blue Badge Scheme?
The Blue Badge Scheme is a national arrangement of parking
concessions for people with
severe walking difficulties who travel either as drivers or
passengers. The scheme also applies to people who are registered blind or severely sight impaired, and
people with very severe disabilities in both arms who regularly drive
a vehicle but cannot operate or have considerable difficulty
in operating all or some types of parking meter. It allows badge
holders to park close to their destination, but the national
concessions apply only to on-street parking.
Where are the Blue Badge Parking Bays?
The
DirectGov website contains an interactive map finding
parking bays in 64 major towns and cities in the UK.
Do I qualify for a Blue Badge?
If any of the following apply to you then you will qualify
for the Blue Badge Scheme:
Automatic eligibility without further assessment
includes:
- People who receive the higher rate of the mobility component of
Disability Living Allowance.
- People who are registered blind or severely sight
impaired.
- People who receive War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement.
- People with a severe disability in both arms who regularly
drive a vehicle but cannot operate or have considerable difficulty
in operating all or some types of parking meter.
- People who are over the age of 80 and have had a Blue Badge
before.
- People who are over the age of 90.
Assessed eligibility with further
assessment:
You may qualify for the Blue Badge scheme under the assessed
eligibility category if you have permanent and substantial
disability which means you are unable to walk or have very
considerable difficulty in walking. In these cases, you need to
download the application form. See Applying for a
Blue Car Badge to access the form.
Children under two years of age qualify for a badge if they have a
condition that requires they must always be accompanied by bulky
medical equipment and/or that have a highly unstable medical
condition and need quick access to transport to hospital or home.
Organisations caring for disabled people meeting one or more of the
above criteria may be able to get a badge.
People with a psychological disorder will not normally qualify
unless their impairment causes very considerable, and not
intermittent, difficulty in walking.
How to Apply
Once you have printed out the completed form, sign it and
return it to us at the address below. Make sure you run through the
Blue Car Badge checklist before you
send it – this will ensure there are no delays in processing your
application.
If you are unable to access the online versions (available via
Applying for a Blue Car Badge), call us on 0300
123 7040 and we can arrange to have a copy of the form sent to
you.
Send your completed application form to:
Blue Badge Team
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Wyvern House
The Drumber
Winsford
CW7 1AH
Before you send your application to us, please check that you
have:
- Signed the Application Form
- Enclosed 2 passport sized photographs
- Enclosed a cheque or postal order payable to “Cheshire
West and Chester Council” for £2
Remember – it will take up to 4 weeks to
process your application on receipt, and we will inform you of the
outcome as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What concessions are available for motorists displaying
the badge?
Parking concessions apply only to on-street parking and include
free use of parking meters and pay-and-display bays. The scheme
does not automatically apply to off-street car parks or on private
roads. Badge holders may also be exempt from limits on parking
times and may be able to park for up to three hours on single and
double yellow lines as long as they are not causing an obstruction.
More comprehensive details on usage of the badge in England are
available in the Department for Transport booklet “The Blue Badge
scheme: rights and responsibilities in England”, which is available
online. Links to guidelines for usage in other areas of the
United Kingdom are available on the
Directgov website
- Do I automatically qualify for a badge?
You are automatically eligible, upon application, for a badge if
you meet one of the following criteria:
- you receive the higher rate of the mobility component of
Disability Living Allowance,
- you are registered blind or severely sight impaired,
- you receive War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement,
- you have severe disability in both arms who regularly drive
a vehicle but cannot operate or have considerable difficulty in
operating all or some types of parking meter,
- you are over the age of 90, or
- you are over the age of 80 and have had a Blue Badge
before.
- If I have a disability, but do not meet one of the
automatic eligibility criteria, will I still qualify for a
badge?
If you have a permanent and substantial disability that prevents
you from walking, or makes walking very difficult, you may be
eligible for a badge upon completion of an application form and the
completion of an assessment by your GP.
Children under two years of age qualify for a badge if they have a
condition that requires they must always be accompanied by bulky
medical equipment and/or that have a highly unstable medical
condition that necessitates quick access to transport to hospital
or home.
In these cases, you need to download the application form. See
Applying for a Blue Car Badge to access this
form.
Organisations, such as care homes, caring for disabled people
meeting one or more of the above criteria may be able to get a
badge, to receive an application form for an organisational blue
badge, contact the Blue Badge team on 0300 123 7040.
People with a psychological disorder will not normally qualify
unless their impairment causes very considerable, and not
intermittent, difficulty in walking.
- How do I apply for an organisational
badge?
Organisations, such as care homes, caring for disabled people
meeting one or more of the above criteria may be able to get a
badge, to receive an application form for an organisational blue
badge, contact the Blue Badge team on 0300 123 7040. Do not use the
application form on this webpage.
- Where do I go to apply for or renew a disabled car
badge?
Download
the form and return them to us at the following address.
Alternatively, phone 0300 123 7040 to request a copy of the forms
be sent out to you. Your local social services Access Team office
will also have copies of the form available for you to
collect.
- I want to bring my form in – whereabouts is your
office?
Unfortunately we do not accept application
forms returned to our office in person, you need to post it to us
at the address below:
Blue Badge Team
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Wyvern House
The Drumber
Winsford
CW7 1AH
- How many photos do you need?
Two passport-sized photos need to be supplied, they do not need to
be taken in a photo-booth, but they must be roughly the same
dimensions as a passport-style photograph and must clearly show
your face.
- How much do I need to pay and who should the cheque be
made payable to?
You must include a £2 cheque or postal order payable to
“Cheshire West and Chester Council” with your application
form. If you are not eligible for a badge, we will return the
payment to you.
- It says on the application form that I need to send
evidence of something – do you accept photocopies or do I need to
send the original?
A photocopy of the evidence is acceptable – and we will return all
original or photocopied evidence you supply in support of your
application.
- If the person applying for the badge can not sign the
form and signature card, can I sign it for them?
If
the applicant is under 18 the signature should be that of a parent
or guardian. If an adult can not sign, someone with power of
attorney must sign the badge – and evidence of the signatory’s
power of attorney must be included with the application. In signing
the form this person takes responsibility for the appropriate use
of the badge.
- I’ve lost my badge, what should I do?
You
must report the loss to the police and then send us a letter with
the lost property number, one photo and a cheque/postal order for
£2.
- I want a disabled parking place put outside my
home. Do you arrange that?
Please contact the Cheshire West and Chester Council on 0300 123 8
123
- Can I have a duplicate badge to keep in my partner’s
car?
No, only one badge per person is ever
issued.
- Do I have to fill in a form when I only want a
renewal?
Yes, we need to receive new application
forms every 3 years should you wish to re-apply for a badge.
- I wanted a form for renewal but this one seems to be
for a new application.
The same form is used regardless of if you have been issued a badge
previously.
- Can I use my Blue Badge in Europe?
Blue
disabled parking badges are recognised in most European countries,
including all member states of the European Union. When displayed
on the dashboard, you are entitled to the same parking concessions
as that country’s own citizens with disabilities – the AA produce a
booklet detailing these concessions and participating countries and
a version of the booklet is available on their
website.
- Where can I find additional information on the
scheme?
The blue badges scheme is a national scheme,
administered by local authorities, but with guidelines set by the
government. Two booklets providing further information on
eligibility for badges and the
concessions available for motorists displaying the badge are
available online from the Department for Transport.
More general information is available from
DirectGov – the government’s website – including a
map showing parking concessions across the UK.
Lost or Stolen Badges
If you need a replacement badge because your badge has been lost
or stolen, please DO NOT complete a new application form. You
should report the incident to the Police immediately and then
contact the Blue Badge Team at Cheshire West and Chester
Council, Tel: 0300 123 7040. A member of staff will then be
able to give you full details of the process for obtaining a
replacement badge.
Further Help
The Blue Badge Scheme is governed by the
Department for Transport within the UK and you can visit their
website for further information.
Department for Transport - Blue Badge Scheme
You can contact the Blue Badge Team on 0300 123 7040.