Blue badge website warning issued to Islanders

Islanders are being warned to avoid websites charging for blue badge applications

Disabled residents on the Island are being warned to avoid websites charging high prices for filling out blue badge applications.

The Isle of Wight Council trading standards team has received complaints from local residents who have been misled when renewing or applying for a blue badge on line.

It is not necessary to apply for a blue badge through other websites that may be charging up to £49 for an application or renewal.

Anyone wishing to renew or apply for a blue badge should use gov.uk/apply-blue-badge which is a Gov.uk website and is free to use.

“I would remind people that they do not have to visit sites such as bluebadgeonline.org as badge renewals or applications can be made for free through the government’s blue badge Gov.uk page. You should never use any other website as you risk paying money and not receiving this service,” said Councillor Tig Outlaw, Cabinet member for community safety and public protection.

“Anyone applying will also need to provide documents confirming residency and identity before applications can be processed. Anyone concerned about potential blue badge scams can contact the council on 01983 823340.

For further information from Isle of Wight Council on the scheme, please visit:
iwight.com/Residents/Care-Support-and-Housing/Adults-Services/Blue-Badges/Apply-for-a-Blue-Badge. You can also ring the council on (01983) 823340.