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England This advice applies to England: England home Advice can vary depending on where you live. Using your badge abroad You can use your badge in some European Union countries, and countries in the European Economic Area. If you break the rules You can still get a parking fine when you're using your badge.

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Please ensure your badge is clearly displayed on your dashboard at all times when parked. Some car parks we operate provide free parking for Blue Badge Holders, but please read the following conditions: London Underground Station car parks Parking is free for Blue Badge holders but only when using a disabled bay. This Blue Badge scheme gives national parking concessions for drivers and passengers with severe disabilities. These badges are issued to people with a physical disability, or those who are registered as blind, and need to be able to park close to their destination.

Due to traffic congestion and the high demand for parking space the Blue Badge scheme does not apply in central London - this includes Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster, City of London and parts of Camden.

View hospital maps in the Blue badge parking near hospitals PDF below:. On arrival in these hospital zones, and displaying a valid blue badge in the car, you can park for longer without needing to top up your payment again, up to the maximum stay of the bay and for no more than four hours.



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