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Elections on 2 May

Elections for the next Mayor of London and London Assembly members, as well as the by-election for Hillrise ward, will take place on Thursday 2 May. You must now show photo ID when you vote at polling stations. See a full list of accepted forms of ID.

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Parking for disabled people and the Blue Badge scheme

How and where to park as a disabled person in Islington including applying for and renewing a Blue Badge, free resident permits and what to do if your Blue Badge is lost or stolen.



Where Blue Badge holders can park in Islington

Blue Badge holders can park for free with a Blue Badge on display:

  • in resident permit holder bays
  • shared-use permit holder bays
  • disabled badge holder bays(except those marked as a dedicated bay which are reserved for a specific disabled permit holder)
  • short-stay bays, for as long as you need
  • on single and double yellow lines (where there are no loading and waiting restrictions) for up to three hours. The Blue Badge time clock card must also be displayed and set to your time of arrival. You must not park where the vehicle can cause a dangerous obstruction

There are a small number of time-limited disabled bays - please check the signs to confirm how long you can park.
You cannot park in any other bays.

Disabled parking on estates

Most parking spaces on estates are numbered and require an estate parking permit to use them. A Blue Badge is not valid for parking in these spaces.

On many estates, a limited number of parking bays are marked for use by Blue Badge holders. Where available, these parking bays are meant for use by disabled visitors to the estate. You must display a valid Blue Badge when using these spaces.

Read more about estate parking

Disabled parking at the Whittington Hospital

Parking space at the Whittington Hospital is very limited, especially for Blue Badge holders. Both Highgate Hill and Magdala Avenue are bus routes which further limits parking space.

There are some parking spaces on the main streets that border the hospital at:

  • Magdala Avenue - two disabled parking bays, plus around 32 resident bays and 22 shared-use bays. There are also 11 or 12 off-peak spaces.
  • Highgate Hill - around 10 short-stay pay and display bays just 150m from the hospital entrance in Highgate Hill.
  • Dartmouth Park Hill - nine short-stay pay and display spaces around 300 metres from the hospital entrance, and three spaces on double yellow lines near the junction with Magdala Avenue.

Using EU and non-EU disabled badges in Islington

The European Union disabled badge scheme is fully recognised in Islington and all EU badge holders have the same parking rights as Blue Badge holders.

We do not accept disabled badges from outside the EU. Disabled badges from outside the EU vary in design and it is hard to confirm their authenticity.

 

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