6 ways you automatically qualify for a Blue Badge

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It costs £10 for drivers in England

Thousands of drivers are entitled to a Blue Badge which helps you to park closer to your destination. You are able to apply for a badge yourself or can make an application on behalf of someone else or an organisation.

According to The Liverpool Echo, the badge costs £10 for people in England and £20 in Scotland. It is free in Wales, and whichever country you apply from the badges usually last three years. As per Government guidance, there are six ways a person will automatically be eligible for a Blue Badge - provided they are at least three years old.

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