HC Deb 23 February 1971 vol 812 cc292-3

Dear

Under Ministry of Transport Regulations which came into force on 29th September, 1970, the electric pushchair provided for you may be used on the pavement. There is no need now for the person who takes you out to have a driving licence. There is also no need to renew the vehicle excise licence when it expires nor is there any requirement for insurance.

Will you accordingly please return the Notice of Insurance, MHM 383A, the Insurance Certificate, the Registration Book and the vehicle excise licence to this office in the envelope enclosed.

Yours faithfully,

Dear

I am writing about the powered indoor on them. chair provided for your use by this Department.

The passing of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Bill has resulted in some publicity about the use of Powered chairs on when the London Borough of Brent at the pavement. Although it is no longer first refused to pay for the installation illegal to drive certain powered chairs on the of such a kidney machine at home, and pavement, I would like to remind you that the powered chair issued for your use by this Department was supplied for indoor use only. This was made clear in the Conditions of Supply to which you have given you have given your signed agreement and these continue to apply.

Yours faithfully,