Lost freedom pass

Help Needed: Lost Disabled Freedom Pass in Peckham Rye

I’m reaching out to my community in hopes of recovering a lost item. Earlier today, around 5 PM, I misplaced my Disabled Freedom Pass while at Peckham Rye. It’s a bit of a long shot, but I wanted to put the word out just in case someone has come across it.

I am concerned that someone may find the pass and cancel it, which is why I hope to retrieve it before that happens. If you happen to see or hear anything about it, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for taking the time to read this, and let’s hope for a positive outcome.

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  1. Community Support and Practical Tips for Lost Passes

    Hi there, I really hope your disabled freedom pass turns up soon. As a fellow London resident, I understand how important these passes are for daily mobility and independence. I wanted to share some helpful advice and encourage community vigilance in situations like this.

    • Report it promptly: Contact Transport for London (TfL) immediately to report your lost pass. They can deactivate the old card and advise on the next steps for replacement, helping prevent misuse.
    • Check local area and facilities: Sometimes, passes are accidentally left in nearby shops, cafes, or public transport stations. Visiting or calling local venues around Peckham Rye could be beneficial.
    • Spread the word: Post about your lost pass on local community groups, social media, and notice boards in Peckham Rye area. Neighbors often keep an eye out and can assist in the search.

    It’s great to see community members rallying together in situations like this. Hopefully, with collective effort, your pass will be recovered quickly, avoiding the need for a replacement process. Wishing you the best of luck—please keep us updated!

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