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The Disabled Facilities Grant A step change: improving delivery of the Disabled Facilities Grant. Contents 1: Introduction and Summary 3 Age UK would like to see 5 2: Background and Funding 6 Unmet need ... Poor customer service 17 6: Conclusion 19 7: Appendix 20 Research Material 20 8: References 20 The Disabled Facilities Grant | 2 1: Introduction and Summary Increasing the amount of accessible housing and
Written evidence: Bus Services Bill March 2017 Why bus services matter to older people 1. Age UK believes that wherever they live older people should be able to reach key services, friends and family ... bit, working all our lives.’ - Male, 65+, with mobility difficulties, Durham 5. Facts and figures on bus services and older people 5.2 Approximately 35,000 people aged 65-84 in England have difficulty walking
Briefing: The free bus pass This briefing note provides information about the free bus pass in England and explains Age UK’s views. (Policy on the bus pass is devolved to local administrations in Scotland ... 2016 Contact: joe.oldman@ageuk.org.uk 2 Who qualifies for a bus pass? A minimum standard for concessionary fares for older and disabled people was originally introduced under the Transport Act 2000 and