This page is about the New National Bus Concession or Mobility Vouchers for older or disabled people. Please read it carefully before making an application.
Who Qualifies for Concessionary Travel
If you are a permanent resident in the Borough of Swindon and fall into one of the following groups, you may be entitled to concessionary travel:
- Women and men over 60 years of age
- Any person who:
- Is severely sight impaired (blind) or partially sighted
- Is profoundly or severely deaf
- Is without speech
- Has a disability, or has suffered an injury, which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his/her ability to walk. The applicant either a) cannot walk or b) virtually unable to walk or c) the exertion required to walk would ‘constitute a danger to their life or would be likely to lead to a serious deterioration in their health’
- Does not have arms or has long-term loss of the use of both arms
- Has a learning disability, that is, a state of arrested or incomplete development of mind, which includes significant impairment of intelligence and social functioning. These disabilities must have started before adulthood and have a lasting effect on development.
- Would, if he/she applied for the grant of a licence to drive a motor vehicle under Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1988, have his/her application refused pursuant to Section 92 of the act (physical fitness) otherwise than on the ground of persistent misuse of drugs or alcohol
- Is so severely disabled as to require the assistance of a companion in order to travel on public transport, Swindon Dial-A-Ride or other community transport.
(For more details please see the Dial A Ride website (www.dialarideswindon.org.uk).)
Your Options
There are two options of getting help with the cost of transport. You can only choose one option. You cannot change your chosen option unless your circumstances change significantly.
- Option 1: New National Bus Concession
- Option 2: Travel Voucher Scheme (Mobility Impaired)
Blind Person's Bus Pass
For people who are registered Severely Sight Impaired (Blind), a Blind Persons' Bus Pass is also available. The Blind Person's application form is available as a downloadable pdf file:
Blind Person's Concessionary Travel Application Form (29Kb)
Limits of Use
Option 1 cannot be accepted before 9.30am Mondays to Fridays. But you may use your Bus Pass at any time on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.
It can also be used on Service 23, 9.20am from Stratton Park and on the Flexibus.
Flexibus is a daily bus service (Mondays to Fridays) following a semi-fixed route, serving:
- Highworth
- North Swindon Centre (Orbital Retail Park)
- Swindon town centre
from:
- Sevenhampton
- Stanton Fitzwarren
- Hampton
- Hannington
- Castle Eaton
It can only be used by people who do not have access to other transport. The service must be pre-booked in advance on 01793 617828. Operated by Swindon Dial a Ride on behalf of Swindon Borough Council.
Option 2 can be used to travel at any time.
Companion Allowance
If you are unable to travel without assistance, you may be able to apply for a companion allowance. For more details please telephone Swindon Direct on 01793 445500.
Other Information
From 1 April 2003, men aged 60 years and over are eligible to apply for concessionary travel
From 1 April 2008, the new National Bus Concession entitles pass holders to travel free off-peak on local buses anywhere in England
Data Protection Act
The information you provide will be used to administer the Concessionary Travel Scheme.
Swindon Borough Council is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers, and to this end may use the information you have provided as part of this application for the prevention and detection of fraud. It may also share this information with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds for these purposes.
For further information please see: National Fraud Initiative or contact
Internal Audit Section
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
Under the Data Protection Act you can see your own personal information. For more information please see: Access to Your Personal Information.
For any other queries about Data Protection, please contact:
The Data Protection Officer
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
Further Information and Advice
You can also get information at the council offices in:
- Haydon Wick
- Highworth
- Stratton St Margaret
- Wroughton
We have also informed organisations such as Age Concern and the Swindon Coalition of Disabled People, as well as numerous clubs, day centres, and residential and nursing homes, so you may be able to talk about concessionary travel there as well.
An information sheet covering arrangements for the scheme is available as a downloadable PDF file:
Concessionary Travel Information Leaflet (38Kb)
How to Apply
In Person at Swindon Direct One Stop Shop
You can download the Concessionary Travel Application Form (see below) and then apply in person at Swindon Direct One Stop Shop. You will need to take with you your proof of entitlement (please see below). Your photograph will be taken at Swindon Direct One Stop Shop and a pass will be ordered. The photograph will be kept to enable future ID cards to be printed.
Online
You can apply using the online application form:
Concessionary Travel Online Application Form
Please note: If you apply online, when your pass is ready you will still need to collect it in person and show your proof of entitlement (please see below).
Download an Application Form
The application form is available as a downloadable PDF file:
Concessionary Travel Application Form (28Kb).
The completed form and photograph should be sent to:
Concessionary Travel Office
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
When your pass is ready, you will need to collect it in person and show your proof of entitlement.
How to Prove your Entitlement
If you qualify for travel as an older person, you will need to show documentary evidence of both your age and address as follows:
For your age, one of the following:
- Driving licence
- Passport
- Medical card
- Birth certificate (and marriage certificate if applicable)
- Other official documentary evidence
For your address, one of the following:
- Driving licence
- Council Tax bill
- Recent utilities bill, e.g. gas, electricity or telephone (this must be addressed to the applicant)
- Other official documentary evidence.
To qualify under the disabled categories you must be of fare-paying age, and you will need to provide additional information to support your application.
If you have any of the following, then you qualify for the New National Bus Pass or Mobility Vouchers:
- Vision Services Card (Severe Sight Impaired or Partially Sighted)
- Disabled Parking Badge
- Higher rate mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement
If you do not have any of the above, then please contact Swindon Direct 01793 445500 for more details.
Costs
Please note the Council is not liable to reimburse any costs incurred from applicants in proving entitlement.
How to Collect Your Pass
When your pass has been produced you will be notified that it is ready to collect. You will need to collect it in person with your proof of entitlement. If you are unable to collect it within 14 days from being notified please let us know.
Please collect your pass from:
Swindon Direct One Stop Shop
Wat Tyler House
Princes Street
Swindon
SN1 2JG
(For a map showing the location of the Council buildings, please see our Council Building Guide.)
Tel: 01793 445500 (Monday to Friday 8.00am-8.00pm, and Saturday 9.00am-1.00pm)
Opening Times
| Day |
Opening Times |
| Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday |
8.00am-6.00pm |
| Thursday |
8.00am-8.00pm |
| Friday |
8.00am-6.00pm |
| Saturday |
9.00am-1.00pm |
| Sunday |
Closed |
We keep a copy of all concessionary pass holders photograph to enable future ID cards to be printed. Photographs can be updated by e-mail or at Swindon Direct One Stop Shop as required.
Please remember to bring your proof of entitlement with you when you collect your pass.