Community transport - disabled people

Parking bays

We provide a range of parking facilities for blue badge holders.  For further information about priority parking spaces, the blue badge scheme and eligibility criteria, please see parking bays.

Bus passes

If you have a disability, you may be entitled to free bus travel anywhere in Scotland.  For further information about the eligibility criteria and how to apply, please see bus passes

Taxi cards

If you are unable to use buses due to a disability, there is a concessionary travel scheme offering subsidised travel using a taxi card

Motability scheme

The Motability scheme gives people with a disability the opportunity to access personal transport at an affordable price. 

Dial-a-Journey

This is a door-to-door transport service for residents in Stirling, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk Council areas who have a mobility problem and are unable to use ordinary buses.

Dial-a-Journey can be used for almost any purpose:

  • shopping
  • visiting friends
  • go to the theatre

Not to be used to attend hospital appointments

The fare will depend on the distance travelled and the number of people travelling and friends can go with you for the same fare.

To register and for further information:

 

Dial-a-Hire

The company operates an expanding group hire service to supplement the door-to-door provision.  This facility grew from the need for affordable accessible transport for the voluntary sector.  it is recognised that in addition to the door-to-door service for individual passengers provided by Dial-a-Journey, there was a demand for additional transport by groups of passengers. 

For other private groups contact private operators.

To register and for further information:

 

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