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  2. Apply for a disabled person's bus pass. Contact your local council to find out who issues disabled bus passes in your area as part of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme. You’re...

  3. Apr 10, 2018 · Bus passengers aged over 65 or with a disability have been entitled to travel free of charge on any off-peak local service in England since 2007, thanks to the English National Concessionary ...

  4. Check your eligibility and apply for a Blue Badge. You can also use this service to reapply for a Blue Badge. You can apply for yourself, someone else or an organisation.

  5. Apply for your older person's bus pass on GOV.UK. If you're 60 or over and live in London, then you can get free travel on buses, trains and other modes of transport in and around London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard. Apply for your 60+ London Oyster photocard on the TFL website.

  6. You’ll need to apply for a ‘Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass’ instead. The eligibility criteria is the same as for the rest of England. Follow the steps on GOV.UK to apply. If you don’t qualify for a Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass, you can ask your council for a ‘discretionary bus pass’.

  7. Apply for a Disabled Person's Travel Pass and travel for free between 9.30am and 11pm on any bus in the West Midlands. The pass is also valid on the tram.

  8. 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

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