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6 hours ago, teddyboy23 said:

Thank you miteenie . Still no need to have them on display through the night.

Maybe there is a need though.  Perhaps they don't wake early enough to be able to put it out on the car at 8.30am.  Not everyone, especially those with disabilities, can be up at the crack of dawn! 

On 08/02/2024 at 13:48, trinidad said:

Hello all, as Spartacus mentioned, the best thing to do for all blue badge holders in the LB Southwark is to apply for a virtual badge. which allows you to park on yellow lines and disabled spaces (you cant use it on housing estates or red routes). Its called a AD permit, and they usually apply your car within 24 hours. I strongly believe all blue badge holders who live in the LB Southwark should apply, especially as it is free to apply. It could even save you a penalty Charge Notice, incase you accidently display your badge.

 

For more information:  AD parking permit - Southwark Council

If you have a blue badge and are a resident of Southwark, you should apply. 

This looks like an excellent solution.

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