The Blue Badge system is undergoing a review in both Wales and Scotland. Both countries are consulting on possible changes to the system and are seeking the views of as many badge users as possible.
There are slight differences between the Blue Badge Scheme in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This can cause confusion and the current reviews could offer the opportunity to bring all countries in to line. This could reduce the chances of making mistakes but could also reduce some of the concessions available to Badge users.
Wales
Proposals being put forward in Wales include:
- Extending access to children under 3 years old
- Allowing people with “Temporary Disabilities” to use a Blue Badge for the duration of their disability.
- Find further details on the Welsh Blue Badge Review at: http://jfi.me/r
Scotland
In Scotland Blue Badge holders can currently park on yellow lines for as long as they need. Proposed changes include:
- Introducing a maximum stay of 3 hours for parking on single and double yellow lines. This would bring Scotland into line with the rest of the UK.
- Banning Parking on Double Yellow Lines. This move is apparently backed by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents but could make it much more difficult for people to park near to their destination.
- The full document can be found at: http://jfi.me/s
What Are Your Views?
Obviously there is the potential for quite major changes to the systems currently in use. I believe there could be improvements made to the application process and making it more standardised across the UK. Mobilise have found that there are some councils issuing Blue Badges to everyone over a certain age regardless of other qualifying criteria, yet elsewhere people with genuine need are rejected!
Your views can be sent directly to the Consultation Administrators via the links above. Alternatively, Mobilise are preparing a response and you are welcome to post your thoughts as a comment on this post or on our Facebook Page (the ideal place to start a discussion!).
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