Special Access Permit
The Special Access Scheme is a concession for people who have particular mobility difficulties. It allows their vehicle access to pedestrian areas in Nottinghamshire.
Who can have a permit?
You are entitled to a permit if you receive any of the following as a result of a disability:
- free road tax for your own or someone else’s car
- the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance
- Motability
- War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement
- individuals who have severe difficulty in walking may qualify. We will ask for further medical information to support your application.
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Your duties as a permit holder
The purpose of the scheme is to allow you to visit shops and other places of interest. You should use the permit with care and attention to the rules.
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Where and how to use the permit
- A Special Access Permit is valid for all Special Access Schemes in Nottinghamshire. Facilities for access vary from scheme to scheme.
- The Special Access Permit must be clearly displayed on the nearside window whenever you are in the pedestrian area (including when you first enter). You should remove it at all other times.
- On the rear of each permit is a photograph of the holder. You must show this if asked by a Traffic Warden, Police Officer or Civil Enforcement Officer.
- Holders of a Special Access Permit can park in the pedestrian area for a maximum of three hours.
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When in the pedestrian zone:
- Pedestrians have right of way
- Only park in the pedestrian area if absolutely necessary
- Permit holders may park for a maximum of three hours
- Never park where it would cause an obstruction or danger to pedestrians
- Drive slowly
- Watch out - especially for children.
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The following constitute misuse of the permit:
- Allowing other people to use the permit
- Remaining in the vehicle parked in a pedestrian zone, while your driver or other passenger undertakes shopping etc.
- Using a permit which has expired
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Points to remember
The permit is provided free of charge, and can be withdrawn at any time by Nottinghamshire County Council.
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European Blue Badge (Disabled) Scheme
Parking benefits provided by the Blue Badge Scheme are not affected by this scheme. A Special Access Permit cannot be used in place of a Blue Badge or vice versa. You can get more information on the Blue Badge Scheme.
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Renewing your permit
You will need a new permit:
- If your permit expires
- If you change your name or address.
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How to apply
Application forms are available from:
Central processing unit PO Box 9452 Nottingham NG15 5BR
tel: 01623 434942
Please mark your envelope SPECIAL ACCESS PERMITS
When you return your application form you will need to include
- a passport sized photo of yourself
- proof of your eligibility. This will be:
- a Vehicle Excise Duty Exemption Certificate OR
- an official letter confirming an award of the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance OR
- an official letter confirming an award of War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement OR
- the front cover and second page of your current allowance book.
If we need to obtain further medical information we will need your permission to contact your doctor. The necessary forms will be sent to you once we have received your completed application form.
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Special Access Schemes in Nottinghamshire
Arnold town centre
- Front Street, Market Place
Special Access Permit holders at any time. Blue Badge holders - before 10am or after 4pm Mon to Sat - all day Sunday.
Beeston town centre
- High Road
Special Access Permit holders only.
Mansfield town centre
- Church Street (Market Place - White Hart St)
Special Access Permit holders only on Sunday to Tuesday for Westgate, Stockwell Gate, Leeming Street and Church Street. No access Wednesday to Saturday (market stalls - park in marked spaces only)
- Leeming Street (Clumber St - Market Place)
- Queen Street
Blue Badge Holders (at any time). Park in marked spaces only
- Stockwell Gate (Rosemary St - Queen St)
- Westgate (St John St - Regent St)
- Service Area D (behind Four Seasons Centre nr Debenhams)
No Blue Badge or Special Access Permit Parking.
Newark town centre
- Bridge Street - whole length
- Carter Gate - Lombard Street to Barnby Gate (marked spaces only)
Special Access Permit holders only. Parking in these areas only.
- Market Place (East side) - Bridge St. to White Hart Yard.
- Stodman Street - Middle Gate to Market Place
Retford town centre
- Carolgate
Special Access Permit holders only.
West Bridgford town centre
- Central Avenue - Tudor Square to Bridgford Road Junction
Special Access Permit holders only at any time.
Worksop town centre
- Bridge Street, Bridge Place
Special Access Permit holders at any time Blue Badge holders - before 10am or after 3.30pm Mon to Sat - all day Sunday.
NB Holders of a Blue Badge only may not enter these pedestrian areas, except where specified above. However parking for Blue Badge holders will generally be found in close proximity to these areas, details of which can be found in the Blue Badge Scheme.
Warning:
Any person knowingly making a false statement to fraudulently obtain a permit is liable to a fine not exceeding £2,500 (section 115/2 Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984).
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