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I have just submitted an application for a Blue Badge at our local council office. I receive Attendance Allowance - Have physio on a regular basis, (Hydrotherapy) see a specialist for Osteo-Arthritis (Hips & knees) (ankles) Advanced Spondylitis. Raynaud's Syndrome. I have trouble walking and getting dressed, getting in or out of the car (need car door wide open) getting in or out of the bath etc.. Anyhow, took all the relevant evidence to the receptionist and she photocopied all appointment dates with physio, appointments with Rheumatologist (Specialist) Attendance Allowance award letter etc... The receptionist checked the form; and all was filled in correctly. She then exclaimed " you probably will not be awarded a Blue Badge" I asked why? She said because you do not have enough evidence to support your application! I cannot think of any more evidence I could have submitted. My GP is supportive and assumed that the local authority would contact her? Receptionist said it's up to you to supply a letter from your GP or specialist. I exclaimed that there was no guideline anywhere on the form for walking difficulties, that required such evidence; the form only asks for permission to contact GP's or specialists; and that AA should qualify one for a Blue Badge! I'm quite annoyed at the response of the Receptionist; I'll be even more annoyed if I'm refused a badge.

I'm 68, years young next birthday, and believe that if we are not allowed to claim mobility; then AA should qualify one for A Blue Badge.

I await their decision >> in hope

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Absolutely rubbish, the people at the blue badge place are awesome, if there is a problem they will call you. I had less evidence than you and I got mine. I was worried in case someone reported me for misuse as I'm youngish (47) and don't look disabled.see my lovely knee replacement scars and you will catch on . the blue badge people were kind and reassuring and want to help you. Unlike the lady on reception!

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Hope your correct Rileytra,

Problem being the local authority in my area are a bit; how shall I put this? over zealous in their approach to any sort of application. Bit up themselves. It's not a decision by the Blue Badge Company; but local council.

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