How to get a handicap placard

If you're a driver or a passenger and you have mobility issues, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge. You can check if you are eligible for a Blue Badge on the Scottish Government website. Please include full contact information with your application as Blue Badge renewal notifications are no longer being sent via post. These are now only being sent via email or text. Please contact Travel concessions for the form. A Blue Badge renewal application should be made three months before the current badge expires. Renewal notifications are no longer sent via post. These will be sent via email or text. Please include this contact information in your application. If you applied without making a payment when you submitted your application you please pay for your Blue Badge. If you live in an area where there are on street residents' parking spaces you may be able to apply for a free residents permit. You can check whether you are eligible and apply online with our new service, NSL Apply.

The standard pay and display parking charges apply to Blue Badge holders in car parks in the West Dorset area owned by Dorset Council. Please ensure that a valid pay and display ticket is clearly displayed in your vehicle. A minimum tariff ticket must be purchased but one extra hour's free parking is given on top of the tariff paid for disabled badge holders' vehicles (this applies to all bays). In car parks with marked parking bays, you must park your vehicle within the bay markings. The pay and display charges apply to each space which is fully or partly occupied by a vehicle. Some of our car parks have extra-wide designated 'disabled' parking spaces. Vehicles parked in 'disabled' spaces must have a valid blue badge clearly displayed, as well as a valid pay and display ticket. You can't park on double yellow lines or on yellow hatched areas within the car parks. Some spaces in our car parks are designated for use by other users (such as permit holders), or for use by specific types of vehicle (such as solo motorcycles). Blue badge holders can't park their vehicles in these spaces unless they also hold the relevant permit, or unless their vehicle is of the type for which that space has been reserved. Most council car parks in West Dorset have disabled parking bays. See our car parks map for further information. This will entitle you to 3 hours free parking in any car parking bay. Your disabled badge and clock must be displayed. Apply for a disabled exemption parking permit. If your existing permit has expired, you will need to re-apply.

Valid photo ID is required (MRU ID Card, Driver's License or Passport). Evening Hours are Monday to Friday from 4pm to 9am the following day, all day Saturday and Sunday. Carpool permits are available at the Parking Office only. Lot 6 Carpool stalls are located in Lot 6 only. East Gate Parkade Carpool stalls are marked and located in level P1 and P2 only. All members of the carpool must be present to purchase the permit. Please review the carpool program guidelines to ensure your eligibility. Purchase of an accessible permit requires valid photo ID and Alberta Registration Certificate for your Disabled Placard. For a short term accessible permit, please bring valid photo ID and a doctor's note indicating the reason and the length of time for which the permit is required. They are located at the entrance of Gated Lot 3 and Permit Lot 8. These are designated areas for motorcycle. Please refer to lot signs for exact location or contact the parking office for details. If you possess any previous year's flex passes, you may visit our service counter in the Cougar Campus Store to obtain a refund. HotSpot (Permit Lots Only). Please select "Permit Lot 1,4, 6A and 8" as your location, then select "Employee Flex Day Permit". If you do not see this option, please ensure your account is set to your MRU email address before retrying or contact the Parking Office at parking@mtroyal.ca. Regular permits are sold digitally, display of window placard will no longer be required. If you have purchased a permit in-person, refunds can only be processed in-person at the parking service counter inside the Cougar Campus Store (H100). Please have your valid photo ID and method of payment card (credit or debit card). If you have purchased a permit through HotSpot, please contact HotSpot support at 1-855-712-5888 or email to support@htsp.ca. Refunds will not be given once the permits reach the last month of validity. For further information, please contact the Parking Office.

The White Badge scheme was introduced in Lambeth to allow disabled permit holders to park closer to their destination. The scheme intends to reduce the risk of Blue Badge theft. White Badge holders can only use this permit to park in Lambeth. To apply you must be resident in Lambeth and already have a Blue Badge registered to your Lambeth address. Who can use this service? You must hold a Lambeth-issued Blue Badge. The person with the disability must be the registered keeper of the vehicle, except in circumstances where the individual with a disability is a minor. The person with the disability must be a Lambeth Resident. The vehicle must be registered to a Lambeth address. Your vehicle cannot exceed 2.3 metres in height or 5.5 metres in length. You are only entitled to one White Badge, even if you have more than one vehicle. The permit is valid for parking in disabled bays within Lambeth, without the need to use a Blue Badge. The permit does not entitle the user to park in resident, business, Pay and Display bays or on yellow lines during the controlled hours.

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