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porschebabe | 10:26 Tue 27th May 2003 | Body & Soul
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Anyone know how I go about replacing an out of date green card. I have rung so many phone numbers!!!! I am dealing with this for a friend. The one she has is out of date and she has thrown her current one away. Any ideas???
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If you are referring to a green card for car parking, which is an extension of the "blue card scheme", these are available from her local authority. Suggest you phone her town hall or look in local telephone directory for contact details. Can't be more specific as you don't give town of your friend.
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Mikewall01 I am not sure if its anything to do with car parking as she has no car, but it might be a good idea for me to get her one, as friends take her into town and would be useful. What I am trying to replace is a certificate of registration that states she is registered disabled. I am not sure what she has to use it for. She lives in Doncaster
Have you tried getting in contact with your Local Disability Information Centre? They're fantastic and will help you with all disability information from filling out an application form for incapacity benefit to disabled parking badges or wheelchair hiring. That's who I got in contact with when I needed help getting my disabled badge.
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Thanks very much. I will try them. I also need to try and get a disabled parking permit. Perhaps I can kill two birds with one stone Thanks again

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