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You may be eligible for a blue badge, meaning you can park closer to where you need to go. If you claim benefits like Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment, or you have difficulty getting around because of your arthritis, then this will support your application.
You may be eligible for a blue badge, meaning you can park closer to where you need to go. If you claim benefits like Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment, or you have difficulty getting around because of your arthritis, then this will support your application.
People living with mental health conditions will be entitled to Blue Badge parking permits from 2019 following a big overhaul of the disabled parking system.
It's quite difficult to get a Blue Badge because of problems with your arms. You can't get a badge because of problems with your arms if you only travel as a passenger. You'll need to: have severe problems with both of your arms.
In a survey of councils last summer, the department found that on average it takes an applicant 17 days from applying to receiving a brand new Blue Badge \u2013 or 28 days if a medical assessment is required.
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you have a severe disability in both arms and drive regularly, but cannot operate pay-and-display parking machines. you have a child under the age of 3 with a medical condition that means the child always needs to be accompanied by bulky medical equipment.
Your original decision letter from the Department of Work and Pensions, if you are automatically eligible to receive a badge. Proof of identification e.g. a birth or marriage certificate, a driving licence, a passport or an ID card. Proof of your address e.g. a letter from your bank or a utility bill.
As of now, people with conditions like anxiety, dementia or brain injuries are eligible to apply for a Blue Badge, which can help them to access services, go shopping, socialise or help make travelling to and from work a little bit easier.
What is The Maximum Walking Distance For a Blue Badge? To qualify for a blue badge you have to have very considerable difficulties walking and is awarded to people who cannot walk more than 50 meters safely. This equates to 8 or more points on the 'moving around' activity on your PIP assessment.
As of now, people with conditions like anxiety, dementia or brain injuries are eligible to apply for a Blue Badge, which can help them to access services, go shopping, socialise or help make travelling to and from work a little bit easier.

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