Consultation on changes to Derbyshire Gold Card in April 2008
- Dates
- 12 November 2008 to 11 February 2009
- Stage
- Closed
- Topic
- Customer Satisfaction, Older People, Public Transport
Aim
Gold Card is the travel, discount and library card scheme for people aged 60 and over and eligible disabled people living in Derbyshire. It is a partnership between Derbyshire County Council and the eight local district, borough and city councils.
On April 1 2008 Gold Card became part of a national scheme giving free, off-peak, local bus travel throughout England to those who qualify. This meant changes to the Gold Card scheme. This consultation is to find out what effect, if any, the changes have had on Gold Card holders.
Your views will be taken into account as part of our review of Gold Card.
Consultation aimed at
- Area
- All Derbyshire (including Derby City)
- General Target Groups
- All
- Specific Target Groups
- Adults
- Older people
- People with learning disabilities
- People with mental ill health
- People with multiple disabilities
- People with physical disability
- People with sensory impairment
How to participate
If you want to participate in this consultation, you can do it using one of the following methods:
- Method
- Questionnaire - Online
- Questionnaire - Paper
You can also participate in this consultation using our online questionnaire.
Consultation's organiser
- Name
- Dave Wood
- Telephone
- 01629 580000 ext 6743
- dave.wood@derbyshire.gov.uk
- Website
- http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/community/goldcard/
Feedback
Feedback about this consultation will be available by the following methods:
- Feedback
- Derbyshire County Council website
- Gold Card magazine
- Derbyshire First (Derbyshire County Council's free quarterly newspaper)
- Local media (newspapers/radio)
- Workforce (Derbyshire County Council's employee newspaper) or other internal publications.