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If a person has a cognitive impairment and is unable to plan or follow any journey to the extent that they need supervision
Os oes nam gwybyddol gan berson ac os nad yw’n gallu cynllunio neu ddilyn unrhyw daith i’r graddau bod angen goruchwyliaeth arno
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If a person has a severe mental impairment, including mental health problems or dementia, a discount may be applicable.
Download the Application for Person to be Disregarded for Discount Purposes - Severely Mentally Impaired (pdf)
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Eligibility is considered “automatic” (i.e. not requiring further assessment) where a person has been awarded one of the following State benefits: -
Mewn unrhyw gais am docyn teithio rhatach, mae ymgeiswyr yn gyfrifol am brofi eu hawl trwy ddarparu'r dystiolaeth ddogfennol fel y nodir isod.
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By UK law, once a person has had their 19th birthday they are no longer able to be adopted in any capacity.
Yw’r plentyn wedi cael ei ofalu am gan y cwpl am o leiaf 6 mis cyn y cais.
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Physical Literacy means that a person has a catalogue of technical skills along with the confidence and motivation to take part in lots of different sports and physical activities at every stage in their life.
Ystyr Llythrennedd Corfforol yw bod gan berson gatalog o sgiliau technegol a hefyd yr hyder a’r cymhelliant i gymryd rhan mewn llawer o chwaraeon a gweithgareddau corfforol amrywiol ym mhob cyfnod yn eu bywyd.
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A fraudulent overpayment may occur when a person has deliberately provided a false statement or document, or has deliberately failed to report a change of circumstances with the intention of obtaining or retaining Benefit.
Gall gordaliad twyllodrus ddigwydd os yw person yn rhoi datganiad neu ddogfen anghywir yn fwriadol, neu heb roi gwybod o'r newid mewn amgylchiadau yn fwriadol er mwyn hawlio a chadw'r budd-dal.
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If a person has £2,000 a month gross pay, they would take home £1,571 after tax and National Insurance. Sacrificing £243 a month of gross pay for the same value in childcare vouchers would reduce take-home pay to £1,406.
Os yw person yn cael £2,000 y mis o daliad gros, byddant yn cael £1,571 yn eu poced ar ôl tynnu treth ac Yswiriant Cenedlaethol. Byddai aberthu £243 y mis o dâl gros am yr un gwerth mewn talebau gofal plant yn gostwng eich tâl yn eich poced i £1,406. Ond gyda’r talebau gofal plant, byddai gan y person bellach £1,406 + £243 = £1,649 o gyfanswm. Buasent £78 ar eu hennill o ganlyniad i’r arbediad treth ac Yswiriant Cenedlaethol.
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42."The United Kingdom is a signatory to the Aarhus Convention. This Convention deals with access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters. ... art.9 is concerned with "Access to justice"; paragraphs 2 to 5 of that Article contain provisions which are very similar to the provisions of Article 10a of the Directive. ... It is clear that the Directive does not proceed on the basis that every member of the public should have "wide access to justice" in appropriate environmental cases. The persons who are to enjoy such access are "members of the public concerned" who are persons having a "sufficient interest" or "maintaining the impairment of a right". Whether or not a person has a sufficient interest is to be determined in accordance with the domestic law of each Member State albeit that determination must be consistent with the objective of giving wide access to justice to appropriate categories of persons. These conclusions derive from the Directive itself; .... If a claimant can satisfy the court that he is a member of the public concerned the Directive requires that he enjoys wide access to justice. Such a person will not enjoy that right if the proceedings in which he must engage are "prohibitively expensive". One of the ways in which a court can ensure that proceedings are not prohibitively expensive is by making a protective costs order upon appropriate terms in favour of a claimant. "
42. "The United Kingdom is a signatory to the Aarhus Convention. This Convention deals with access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters. ... art.9 is concerned with "Access to justice"; paragraphs 2 to 5 of that Article contain provisions which are very similar to the provisions of Article 10a of the Directive. ... It is clear that the Directive does not proceed on the basis that every member of the public should have "wide access to justice" in appropriate environmental cases. The persons who are to enjoy such access are "members of the public concerned" who are persons having a "sufficient interest" or "maintaining the impairment of a right". Whether or not a person has a sufficient interest is to be determined in accordance with the domestic law of each Member State albeit that determination must be consistent with the objective of giving wide access to justice to appropriate categories of persons. These conclusions derive from the Directive itself; .... If a claimant can satisfy the court that he is a member of the public concerned the Directive requires that he enjoys wide access to justice. Such a person will not enjoy that right if the proceedings in which he must engage are "prohibitively expensive". One of the ways in which a court can ensure that proceedings are not prohibitively expensive is by making a protective costs order upon appropriate terms in favour of a claimant. "