chrishunter
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Just received a blue disable badge as the wife is going through chemo,now can i park in any carpark overnight free. Just starting to plan my holidays for next year probably cornwall,or devon.
Not sure about free parking just be grateful that you have the blue badge as when my wife had chemo we never had a blue badge given us. Even had to pay on the days she went to have her treatment. Thought they were there to help you able to park closer to stores and so forth not sure why they should be free.Just received a blue disable badge as the wife is going through chemo,now can i park in any carpark overnight free. Just starting to plan my holidays for next year probably cornwall,or devon.
Do you have a source for this?If applying for a Bus Pass, make sure it the disabled one then anyone with you travels free too, it doesn't need to be a carer.
Your local council provides bus passes, they provide a link to Metro buses up here but they should give a number you can ring to get them to send out a paper form.Do you have a source for this?
My son has a disabled pass and we can't find confirmation of this anywhere.
You can apply to use a BB in Scotland too, I did it earlier this year so I could take the van into the CAZ zones, it's valid for three years so worth doing if you are Jockphile as we am.A blue badge does not entitle you to free parking, it is meant to get you closer to where you want to be and/or give enough space for you to get in/out a vehicle. A lot of council car parks allow parking without a charge but you need to check each one as it isn’t Nationwide.
In most of England it allows on street parking and parking at most parking meters for free. Allways check wherever you intend going.
The main reason for the badge is to level the playing field a bit not provide free parking![]()
Your local council provides bus passes,