Where is the green badge zone in Camden?

The green badge zone operates near the West End of London. This area is particularly congested and has a high demand for parking spaces. In this area of Camden a blue badge is only valid with a green badge.
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What does a green disabled badge mean?

A Green Badge is for disabled people who need to park in parts of Camden where there are limited parking spaces available. It can only be used in the Green Badge Zone.
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Where to park in Camden for free?

Free parking in Camden (as in all of London) is at a premium. You can, however, park at various supermarkets in the Camden area such as Waitrose on Holloway Road and Sainsbury's on Hawley Crescent for free for two hours.
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What is a green badge?

What is the Green Badge? The Green Badge would provide care workers who visit people's homes with a Government-recognised pass for parking. Working in a similar way to the Blue Badge does for disabled people, care workers would be exempt from residential parking restrictions.
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What is a substitute Blue Badge in Camden?

The substitute badge includes the vehicle registration number so that it cannot be used on any other vehicle. The substitute badge does not replace the Blue Badge but can be used instead of the Blue Badge, within the controlled parking zone where you live.
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Where is Camden Green badge Zone?

The green badge zone operates near the West End of London. This area is particularly congested and has a high demand for parking spaces. In this area of Camden a blue badge is only valid with a green badge.
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Where can blue badge holders park for free?

Your Blue Badge usually lets you park for free:
  • on streets with parking meters or pay-and-display machines for as long as you need to.
  • in disabled parking bays on streets for as long as you need to, unless a sign says there is a time limit.
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Where can Blue Badge holders park in Camden?

Where you can park with a Blue Badge in Camden
  • any blue badge bay.
  • designated disabled parking spaces that have been allocated to you with a permit.
  • residents or paid for parking space, if it is not in a green badge zone.
  • on a single or double yellow line within your parking zone, for up to 3 hours.
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What is the difference between yellow badge and green badge?

Green Badge Drivers are also authorized to use bus lanes, which can help you navigate through traffic quicker. Yellow Badge Drivers are known as “Suburban” drivers. To become a Yellow Badge driver, you will also have passed a rigorous test and are highly skilled and knowledgeable about London.
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Who is automatically entitled to a Blue Badge?

You are automatically entitled to a badge if you: are registered severely sight impaired (blind) get the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
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Can I park on the street in Camden?

On-Street (Pay & Display)

Some only permit you to use them for a designated amount of time (eg 2 hours) the details will be marked on the meter. In addition, they indicate the times that you need to pay to use them and when you can park free, usually after 18.30.
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Is Hatton Garden a green badge zone?

Went to Hatton Garden and used my blue badge to park on single yellow line with three hours allowance, got back to car only to find I had been ticketed. Apparently this Rd is in a green zone thus blue badges are not acceptable.
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What app is used for Camden parking?

Only use the RingGo app, RingGo website or the phone number below to make payment. You can use cashless parking in our paid for parking and shared use bays across Camden. Watch this video on how to download the RingGo app on your smartphone.
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Can disabled park for free in London?

BLUE BADGE HOLDERS CAN PARK:

In designated Blue Badge Bays. At a meter, Pay and Display bays and Pay by Phone bays (BB holders will get an additional hour of free parking added to the time for which payment has been made)
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Does a Blue Badge mean you're registered disabled?

If you're disabled or have a health condition that affects your mobility, you can apply for a Blue Badge. You can also apply for a badge if you care for a child who's disabled or has a health condition that affects their mobility. Councils can charge for a blue badge.
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Are Blue Badge holders exempt from London congestion charge?

You can apply for a 100% discount on the Congestion Charge and Blackwall and Silvertown tunnels charge if you are a Blue Badge holder.
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What is the difference between the basic badge and the senior badge?

For non-rated commissioned officers, the basic badge is awarded after completion of technical training, the senior badge after 7-years in their respective AFSC, and master at 15-years. Now most career field CFETPs denote the requirements for awarding each level.
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What is the difference between white and blue disabled badge?

The White Badge is issued to a specific vehicle and, unlike the Blue Badge, cannot be swapped between different vehicles.
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What is the difference between Blue Badge and green badge guides?

A Blue Badge guide will have a longer study program than a Green Badge. Their range will include a number of counties. Training is intensive and in-depth and can last for 18 months, or more. Some guides hold a number of different Blue Badges and sometimes a Green Badge guide too.
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What is a green badge zone in Camden?

You need a Green Badge to park in busy areas of Camden where there is limited parking available. This is called the Green Badge area. It lasts for: until the expiry date of the Blue Badge for residents.
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What is the Disabled Persons Freedom Pass in Camden?

A Disabled persons Freedom Pass gives free travel on: most public transport in London, 24 hours a day including the underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway and Croydon Tramlink. most National Rail services within the London area - after 9.30am on weekdays, all day on weekends and public holidays.
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Can I get a Blue Badge if I don't drive?

Hidden disabilities include conditions such as autism, dementia or Parkinson's. You don't need to be able to drive to apply for a Blue Badge, unless you're applying because of problems with your arms.
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Do Blue Badge holders pay for NCP parks?

We do offer blue badge bays on a first come first serve basis within some of our car parks but all tariff charges are applicable. NCP do manage contract parking, such as at rail station locations, and there may be free parking for blue badge holders in those car parks.
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Can I park on double yellow lines with a disabled badge in the UK?

You can park on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours if there isn't a ban on loading.
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Do I need to tell DVLA if I have a Blue Badge?

If you are a driver and your disability is likely to affect your ability to drive (even if your car is adapted), the law says you must tell the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
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