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Nottingham City Council provides various support options to help residents with disabilities and older people get out and about:

You can apply for a Blue Badge permit that allows people with disabilities convenient parking in supermarkets, car parks, streets and venues.

For more information or to apply/renew, visit our Blue Badge Parking Permit Page

Provides disabled people with safe, reliable and affordable cars or powered wheelchairs or scooters.

Visit the Motability Scheme | Lease a vehicle, WAV, scooter or wheelchair website.

Information on bus passes, railcards and discount vouchers can be found by visiting The Robin Hood Network Website.

Robin hood Transport Logo

The Access Card from CredAbility (also known as the CredAbility Card or Nimbus Card) supports disabled people.

  • It covers a wide range of venues and services.
  • This is a national scheme ensuring quality service for people with disabilities.
  • Disability identification cards help show that you have a disability and need support.
  • Benefits include access to unique facilities and special offers, such as free entry for a support worker.

There will be an initial discount for people applying for the card via NCC: £15.00

For more information on cards which can make access for disabled people more accessible and how to apply can be found on the Access Card – Making easy access Website.

AccessAble can help with finding accessibility information you need to determine if a place will be accessible for you. Search 1000's of sites from schools, pubs, shops, entertainment venues, railway stations, hotels, hospitals and more in the UK.

For more information and search for accessible places, visit the AccessAble Website.

The RADAR National Key Scheme (NKS) allows disabled people access to around 7,000 locked public toilets around the country. Facilities can be found in shopping centres, country parks, railway and bus stations, bars, motorway service areas and sports venues.

For more information, visit The Official Site of Radar Key Company (radarkeys.org)

Providing enough space for disabled people and their carers and the right equipment, including a height-adjustable changing bench and a hoist.

For more information, visit Changing Places Toilets - Nottingham City Council

Adult Social Care provides transport through a variety of options to people with learning disabilities, mental health problems, physical disabilities and older people within the boundaries of Nottingham City. This policy outlines how Nottingham City Council (‘the Council’) will ensure a consistent and equitable approach to eligibility in supporting citizens with the provision of transport.

Transport Policy Final Revised

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