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  1. Aug 29, 2022 · Apply to your local council. Contact your local council to apply for a bus pass if you do not live in a council where you should apply through the Post Office. How you can apply and how long it will take depends on each council. You may be able to apply at: some travel centres. some libraries. a local council office.

  2. Apply now. It is a quick and easy way to apply or replace a National Entitlement Card online. This online service is for: Over 60s bus pass. Disabled concessionary travel. Young Scot NEC...

  3. Aug 17, 2023 · If you’re disabled, you can get a free bus pass if you are aged 5 or over, live in Scotland, and you: get a qualifying benefit; have a Blue Badge; are deaf; are visually impaired; cannot drive due to a medical condition; have a mental health condition or learning disability and need to travel to appointments; have a terminal illness

  4. Enter your postcode to: apply for a bus pass from your local council. check if you can get one sooner. Enter a postcode. For example SW1A 2AA. Find a postcode on Royal Mail's postcode...

  5. 01324 503605. BusPassFalkirk@falkirk.gov.uk. Apply online. To apply for a National Entitlement Card online, please go to getyournec.scot. Full application details can be found on the website,...

  6. Visit freebus.scot. All young people and children aged 5-21 years can apply for a card to access the Young Persons’ (Under 22s) Free Bus Travel Scheme. You will need a National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot NEC with the valid free travel entitlement with you whenever you want to take the bus – otherwise you’ll have to pay for your trip.

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  8. You can apply, renew or replace the following cards on the Get Your NEC website: over 60s bus pass; a Young Scot card; a disabled concessionary travel card; You can check your eligibility, and...