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The Blue Badge scheme was first introduced in 2000 to help people who have difficulty walking. This badge provides holders with the ability to access designated parking spaces and exemption from certain parking restrictions. Express.co.uk has compiled a guide to explain how the Blue Badge scheme works and how to apply for the scheme.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
A Blue Badge provides people with an exemption from some parking restrictions and enables access to designated parking spaces.<\/p>\n
The badge is only permitted for use by the designated individual.<\/p>\n
If someone else is picking that individual up or dropping them off somewhere, they are entitled to use it.<\/p>\n
But it cannot be given if someone is undertaking chores or duties on your behalf.<\/p>\n
When the badge is no longer needed, it must be returned to the council.<\/p>\n
READ MORE:\u00a0PIP: How many hours can you work if you claim PIP?<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Typically it will take 12 weeks for a decision to be made about your Blue Badge application.<\/p>\n But this will be dependent upon how your local council\u2019s process works regarding the Blue Badge scheme.<\/p>\n Local councils will typically fast-track applications when you have a terminal illness as long as you send in a copy of the medical form DS1500.<\/p>\n Blue Badges must be renewed every three years and you may need to re-apply for a badge if you stop getting the benefit your badge is linked to.<\/p>\n For those who do not return the badge when they no longer need it you could be fined up to \u00a31,000 if you do not.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n You can apply for a Blue Badge using the Government\u2019s website here<\/a>.<\/p>\n To apply you will need a recent digital photograph of your head and shoulders as well as:<\/p>\n For those re-applying for a Blue Badge, you need the details of your current Blue Badge.<\/p>\n<\/div>\nHow to claim a Blue Badge<\/h2>\n
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