A council panel heard three appeals from people whose Blue Badge applications were refused. The panel checked if proper procedures were followed, not medical decisions. Cases will either go back for review or appeals will be rejected.
Someone who was refused a Blue Badge (disabled parking permit) withdrew their appeal after providing new evidence to the council's travel team.
A resident appealed after being refused a Blue Badge for disabled parking. The appeals panel reviewed the case and decided the council should look at the application again.
The Blue Badge Appeals Panel decided to hold their appeals hearings in private because they involve personal information about individuals applying for disabled parking permits.
The Blue Badge Appeals Panel agreed on the procedure they would follow during their meeting. This is standard administrative housekeeping for how the committee conducts its business.
Someone who was refused a Blue Badge (disabled parking permit) by Kingston Council withdrew their appeal after providing new evidence to the travel team. The appeals panel noted this withdrawal.
A council panel met to review three appeals from people who had been refused Blue Badges (disabled parking permits). The panel considered whether these refusals should be overturned.