An older person qualifies for Hillingdon’s Freedom Pass if they’re old enough under the current eligibility rules set by London Councils, which are now later than their 60th birthday. Disabled people also qualify if they have a disability and are eligible under the Freedom Pass scheme.
| Pass type | Who qualifies |
|---|---|
| Older person’s Freedom Pass | Londoners who have reached the age set under the current law; Hillingdon notes this is later than 60 and says you can check your exact eligibility date by entering your birth date on the London Councils website |
| Disabled person’s Freedom Pass | People with disabilities are entitled to apply for a Freedom Pass |
Hillingdon’s page doesn’t list the full detailed eligibility criteria for either pass, so the exact rules are checked through the Freedom Pass service. If you want to apply or renew, Hillingdon directs people to the London Councils Freedom Pass service online: apply or renew a Freedom Pass.