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The Blue Badge Scheme is run by Nottinghamshire County Council. Select this link for Nottinghamshire County Council Blue Badge pages


What Is The Blue Badge Scheme?

Parking permit - blue badgeThe national Blue Badge Scheme gives parking concessions for many people with disabilities who travel either as drivers or passengers. By providing parking benefits on public roads, it allows badge holders to park close to their destination. The European Blue Badge Scheme replaces the UK Orange Badge.

Who Can Get A Blue Badge?

You can get a badge if:

The European Blue Badge scheme is a replacement for the Orange Badge scheme as of 1 April 2000. Orange Badges will continue to be recognised until 31 March 2003, and will be replaced by Blue Badges when they come up for renewal.

Where Do I Apply?

You can download the application form directly from the Nottinghamshire County Council Web-site. They have provided the form in different formats to suit all users.

Alternatively, you can obtain an application form by post from your local Social Services office. select for details of your local office

Where Can I Park?

  1. Badge holders may park free of charge and without time limit at parking meters on-street and 'pay-and-display' on-street parking unless a local traffic order, specifying a time limit for holders of disabled parking Badges, is in force. The Blue Badge must be displayed.
  2. Badge holders may be exempt from limits on parking times imposed on other users. (Check local signs for information).
    The Blue Badge must be displayed.
  3. Badge holders may usually park on single or double yellow lines for up to three hours in England and Wales, or without any time limit in Scotland except where there is a ban on loading or unloading, and at a few locations where local schemes apply (Note: there are none in Ashfield District)
    The Blue Badge must be displayed, and in England and Wales the special blue parking disc must also be displayed showing the time of arrival. There must be an interval of at least one hour from a previous period of waiting before the same vehicle can be parked in the same road or part of a road on the same day.
  4. Ashfield District Council run car parks have free disabled car-parking bays. Please use in preference to parking on yellow lines.
    The Blue Badge must be displayed.

The European Blue Badges can be used across the European Union to take advantage of local parking concessions for disabled people.

Where Can't I Park?

The Blue Badge is not a licence to park anywhere. You must NOT park:

You must also NOT park where it would be obstructive or cause a danger to others. The following are likely examples:

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