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The Concessionary Travel Scheme provides passes which enable eligible people to travel on public service buses at a reduced rate.


A person will be eligible for a pass if he/she is:

  • is blind or partially sighted
  • or is profoundly or severely deaf
  • is without speech
  • or has a disability, or has suffered an injury, which has a substantial and long term adverse effect on his ability to walk
  • or has a learning difficulty
  • or does not have arms or has a long-term loss of the use of both arms
  • or would be refused a driving licence under section 92 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 except for persistent drug or alcohol misuse

Circumstances in which a pass would not be issued

If any of the following conditions apply you are not entitled to a bus travel pass under the above scheme:

  • If you already have, or intend to apply for, travel concessions (bus passes or tokens) from another local authority.
  • If you hold a disabled person's concessionary parking badge as a driver, or if you have or become eligible for any of the following:
    a) a motor vehicle supplied by the DSS
    b) financial assistance from the DSS towards the cost of installing hand controls on a vehicle or towards the running costs of a vehicle
  • How do I apply?

    If you wish to apply for a pass you should use the contact details above.

    email address herephone number heresms phone number herefax number hereminicom number herepostal address here

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