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  1. You are entitled to an age-related concessionary travel pass from Norfolk County Council if you are a Norfolk resident. If you have moved into Norfolk from another English county,...

  2. Bus services that accept concessionary passes earlier than 9.30am Monday to Friday. Share this page. Print. Information about disabled and age-related bus passes, who can apply and how to...

  3. You are entitled to a disabled concessionary travel pass from Norfolk County Council if you are a Norfolk resident of bus fare paying age (five years old+) and have a permanent...

    • Overview
    • What you need to know

    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 eligible for a disabled person’s pass if you live in England and are ‘eligible disabled’.

    •Available in England only

    Get more information about a disabled person’s bus pass in:

    •Scotland

    •Wales

  4. If you live in Norfolk and are registered as blind or partially sighted you are eligible for a disabled travel pass with a blind or partially sighted enhancement from Norfolk County Council. This pass allows you to travel for free on buses at any time of the day across Norfolk.

  5. 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...

  6. Based on your age or disability you can check and apply if you are entitled to a free bus pass giving free off-peak travel. * Availability based on your local authority. 'Off-peak' is between 9.30am and 11pm Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on public holidays.