About this deal
Pets help us in so many ways and they depend entirely on us, with your support we can give back to more pets in need. We believe it has never been more important for charities to work in partnership, achieving even more together and having an even greater impact on animal welfare.
Scotland - British Dragonfly Society Scotland - British Dragonfly Society
Whilst this information forms the record of this journey, all concession claims undergo comprehensive audit compliance and analysis checks before any reimbursement is made. The process is documented in the agreement letter from the Scottish Executive and the response from the CPT. Blue Cross CEO, Chris Burghes, said: “Blue Cross firmly believes that partnerships are the future of charity working to ensure we can truly deliver on our aims to help the increasing numbers of pets and people in need who seek our help. If you are over 60 or have a disability, you could be eligible for free bus travel to get around Scotland and your local area. When you get on the bus, look for the electronic ticket machine by the door to the driver's compartment.The common blue can be distinguished from the holly blue by the orange spots on the underside of the hind wings.
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Conditions such as Parkinson's Disease that severely impede your mobility may entitle you to free bus travel. Together, the two charities intend to take a user-centred approach to find effective ways to help pet owners who are unable to access animal welfare services such as veterinary care, or people who may be struggling financially.Your local authority (contact numbers below) will be able to tell you if you need to complete an application form and what you need to do when you apply. You receive a qualifying Social Security Scotland benefit - Pension Age Disability payment, Adult Disability Payment, or receive the higher rate of the mobility component or the higher or middle rate of the care component of Child Disability Payment. The common blue is a small blue butterfly which flies throughout the summer between April and October. They might give you instructions that will make the application easier, for example you might not need to answer all the questions on the form. You must need to travel to health or social care appointments as part of treatment activities, care or a rehabilitation programme.