The Apprentice Travel-card for 19 – 24 year olds The Apprentice Travel-card means young people enrolled in apprenticeships can get half price unlimited bus travel across Merseyside when buying weekly and four-weekly Solo tickets. That means you could save more than £400 every year. The…
If you are disabled, a blue badge allows you to park legally near to places you are visiting. The permit is for any eligible disabled person irrespective of whether you are travelling as a driver, or as a passenger. *Important* Currently, it may take up…
If you have a disability that makes travelling by train difficult you might qualify for the Disabled Persons Railcard. The Railcard allows you to get a 1/3 off most rail fares throughout Great Britain. If you're travelling with an adult companion they also can get…
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Accessible holiday homes Your comfort is our goal. We have disabled travel specialists that appreciate the problems faced when travelling. Our Contracting team is headed by a wheelchair user with a medical background and with other team members with different challenges it has enabled us…
The Local Authority has a statutory duty, and in appropriate circumstances discretionary powers to provide assistance with home to school travel, based on a pupil’s individual needs and circumstances. Parent and Carers are responsible for ensuring that their children attend school regularly and on time.…
The Merseylink Bus Service The Merseylink bus service is Merseytravel's dial-a-ride service for people with mobility problems or difficulties, who cannot use ordinary public transport some or all of the time. The vehicles are designed for easy access and passenger comfort and include: Wheelchair access.…
Merseytravel provides a wealth of transport information to assist in helping you get around the local area. You can visit their website for much more information:https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk If you are travelling by public transport Merseytravel provides an online journey planner to help you get to where…
The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to use their government-funded mobility allowance to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair. In fact, since the Scheme was set up in 1978, Motability has helped over 3 million people get mobile with a new vehicle.
You may qualify for a Merseytravel National Travel Pass if you have certain disabilities which are permanent or are long-lasting (defined by the Department for Transport as having lasted 12 months, or likely to last 12 months, or likely to recur). The pass will allow…