Disabled people - bus passes

A scheme run by GMPTE in Greater Manchester allows people with disabilities to travel on public transport free or at a reduced rate.  You may be eligible if you:

  • Have severe walking difficulties
  • Are registered partially sighted
  • Are profoundly or severely deaf
  • Have been or would be refused a driving licence for medical reasons.

There are other conditions for each kind of pass. These are explained on the application form, which you can get at social services township offices, council customer service centres or your local GMPTE Travelshop.

Social Services offices

For further information or advice about adult care services, please contact one of the following offices:

If you live in Heywood or Middleton Township:

Bowness Road, Langley, Middleton M24 4NU
Telephone: 0161 643 1525 (This is also the number for Minicom users.)

If you live in Rochdale or Pennines Townships:

Denehurst House, Denehurst Park, Edenfield Road, Rochdale OL11 5AU
Telephone: 01706 644106 (This is also the number for Minicom users.)

For further information or advice about children's social care services, please contact

Child Care Services, Crossfield Mill, Crawford Street, Rochdale OL16 5RS
Telephone: 0845 226 5570 (This is also the number for Minicom users.)

Interpreters

We can arrange an interpreter for people whose first language is not English or a sign language interpreter for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Emergency help out of office hours

If you need urgent help at weekends or after 4.45pm or before 8.30am on weekdays, phone 0845 121 2975 for the number of Emergency Social Work Team. At other times, contact your adult or children's social care service office and ask for the duty officer.