The side showing the photograph should not be visible through the windscreen. You must make sure the details on the front of the badge are legible. If they become illegible through fading or wear and tear, you must return the badge to the Blue Badge Unit so it can issue a new one. Displaying an illegible badge or incorrectly displaying the badge may result in a Penalty Charge Notice.
England and Wales need badge holders to display parking clocks under certain circumstances. Check with the relevant authority before you travel. The clock should be set to show the quarter hour period during which you arrived. It is your responsibility to have your badge renewed before the current one expires. You can reapply for a Blue Badge up to eight weeks before it is due to run out.
Damaged or faded badges must be returned to the Blue Badge Unit before a replacement can be issued. You must return the badge to the Blue Badge Unit if:. The following table details the parking concessions available to Blue Badge holders. You must always display your Blue Badge when parking and check signs to see what the rules are.
You may park free of charge and without time limit unless signs say differently. Always try to use these bays instead of parking on yellow lines. The following table lists local parking schemes and places where parking restrictions are in force. Always check signs before parking. If in doubt, ask the relevant authority before you travel. You must not park where it would endanger, inconvenience or obstruct pedestrians or other road users.
This includes:. The Scheme does not apply on private roads. Always check signage. Concessions are not be the same as in Northern Ireland in EU countries so you should check what is available before travelling. You should check what concessions are available before travelling. Organisations that both care for and transport people with disabilities who would qualify for a Blue Badge in their own right may apply for an Organisational Blue Badge.
An organisational badge can have the stamp or logo of the organisation on the reverse of the badge, rather than a photograph. This side should be hidden from view when the badge is on display.
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