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Disabled Persons' Parking (Blue Badge Scheme)Who can Apply for Badge?Residential AreasYou can apply for a Blue Badge with Leicestershire County Council if you live in one of the following districts:
People living outside these areas can find the relevent Council for them using the Direct Gov Website.
Age RestrictionsThere is no upper age restriction but badges will not be issued to children under the age of 2 years. This is because regulations state that they can easily be carried in a pushchair or pram. However, those children under the age of 2 years who need to be accompanied by bulky medical equipment, or who have an unstable medical condition that means they must always be kept near a motor vehicle that either holds medical treatment or allows them to be taken to a place where they can receive treatment, are eligible for a badge
DisabilityThe Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions guidelines for the Blue Badge Scheme state that you automatically qualify for a badge if:
In addition to these automatic qualification criteria, the County Council is able to apply discretionary criteria.
Applicants may qualify under the discretionary criteria if you have a permanent and substantial disability, which means you are unable to walk, or have very considerable difficulty in walking. (When applying under the discretionary criteria, you will need to take the application form to your Doctor (GP) for them to complete)
Temporary Conditions/DisabilityBadges are only issued where a condition/disability is permanent. Temporary conditions, e.g. a broken leg. Also, conditions where the effect of a disability is intermittent in nature are not usually eligible for a Blue Badge.
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