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Blue Badges

If you have a severe and permanent walking disability you can apply for a blue badge - otherwise known as disabled parking badges. They are used to help you to park closer to the places you wish to visit.

You are automatically entitled to apply for a blue badge if you:

  • are registered blind;
  • receive the High Rate Mobility part of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA);
  • receive War Pensioners Mobility Supplement; or
  • are applying on behalf of a registered institute for disabled people.

Even if this doesn't apply to you, you can still apply for a Blue Badge under the discretionary criteria if:
- you have a severe and permanent disability that means you can't walk very far without pain or severe discomfort;
- you have a severe disability in both arms and drive a vehicle regularly but are unable to operate a parking meter; or
- you are applying on behalf of a child under the age of two who is always accompanied by bulky medical equipment or has a condition which requires the vehicle to park nearby so that they can be treated for their condition.

How do I get an application form?

You can phone us on 01782 234234 to request an application form. You will be asked a series of questions to ensure we send the correct application form to you. Or you can follow the links at the bottom of the page to download a form. To read the files you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.  To download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader please click hereIf you are using access technology please follow this link to convert the file into html.

Please return your application to our Parking and Security group. Their address is on the form.

With a Blue Badge you can park for:

  • three hours on yellow lines, as long as the car is not blocking the road or it is not parked in a loading bay;
  • three hours in a limited waiting bay;
  • free on our car parks;
  • free in pay and display bays on the street in Stoke-on-Trent; and
  • free in disabled bays on street for three hours or without time limit (check the signs on street for details).  

You can not use your blue badge in:

  • residential parking bays;
  • kerb marked areas where a loading ban exists;
  • a doctor's bay;
  • a loading only bay;
  • a bus stop; or
  • a pedestrianised area where people walk.

Using your badge

Please make sure you display your blue badge so that the expiry date and serial number can be clearly seen by a parking attendant.

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