email bluebadges@portsmouthcc.gov.uk. write to Parking Service, Civic Offices, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2NE. phone 023 9284 1176. The application process can be tracked online, and includes questions to check your eligibility for a blue badge. All badges are issued by the council and cost £10 to cover administration and If you don't qualify for a full exemption, you could still get a 50% reduction on the cost of your vehicle tax if you get the Standard Rate mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or the new Adult Disability Payment (ADP) standard rate mobility component (in Scotland only). To find out more about claiming the 50% reduction No link between receiving PIP and qualifying for a Blue Badge - i.e. all Blue Badge eligibility should be determined by a mobility assessment. A link between receiving the Enhanced Mobility Rate Component of PIP and qualifying for a Blue Badge. The Blue Badge Scheme is a national scheme that enables people with significant mobility problems to park closer to their destination. The national scheme is open to eligible disabled people no matter whether they're a driver or a passenger. (PiP) and have been awarded either: 12 points for Planning & Following a Journey; 8 points or more A Blue Badge costs up to £10 in England, £20 in Scotland and it's free of charge in Wales. The badges usually last for three years, and you have to apply for a renewal before your current one A blue badge is a document issued by your local authority that you display in a vehicle to make use of certain parking concessions. A Blue Badge is linked to a person rather than a vehicle - it can be used in a car that the person is travelling • Receiving PIP mobility component and scored 8+ points in the 'moving around' In 2020, the Department for Transport ( DfT) commissioned Valtech Ltd providers of the Blue Badge Digital Service, to seek feedback from local authorities and people who use the Blue Badge scheme Determining Blue Badge eligibility. People who score 8 points or more in the "Moving around" activity of PIP are automatically eligible for a Blue Badge. The decision letter from the Department for Work and Pensions confirming eligibility for a blue badge (if you have one). The photo of the person with dementia doesn't need to be an official passport photo. You can take a photo with a smartphone as long as the lighting is good. There will be cases where people of working age currently have a Blue Badge because they are in receipt of an award under HRMCDLA, but who may not be eligible for a PIP award at the appropriate rate to receive a Blue Badge, or may become ineligible for a Blue Badge at some point in the future as a result of other changes. How to apply for and use a Blue Badge, and what to do if you're refused one. How to get a Motability car or get help with transport costs. How much PIP you can get; How to claim PIP; Check how to fill in your PIP claim form; Check if you can get Pension Credit; Work. Top links. Your notice period when resigning; PIP claimants could also be eligible for: Council tax discount up to 100 percent. Free bus pass. Blue badge parking scheme. Motability scheme. Disabled Person's Railcard. Warm Home Discount The wording often says for those who are registered disabled but the eligibility will depend on the individual scheme and may be based on: What benefits you receive. Having a blue badge or disabled bus pass. Being registered as deaf or blind or partially sighted. A medical letter from a GP or consultant. This scheme is administered by your local council. Generally speaking, with the enhanced mobility component of PIP, eligibility for a Blue Badge is automatic (and also for road tax exemption), although you still need to apply. Without this, Blue Badges are awarded on a case-by-case basis. in the 'planning and following journeys' activity of PIP you may still be eligible for a Blue Badge, but you do not automatically qualify. This includes if you have a higher score of 12. .
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