In Hampshire of course!
No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.
AN OAP buss pass will last from when the person first gets it until they die, as they will be an Old Age Pensioner for the rest of their lives.
You have to apply to your local council.
You can use your bus pass in Leeds and in London but you can't use it for long distance travel between the two cities.
That varies between local issuing authorities.
It varies from one borough to the next. Some boroughs will have the forms on their website. But in all cases you're best bet is to call in to the local town hall or civic centre with a couple of passport style photographs and several forms of identification, in which at least one shows your age and your name and address.
A free Older Persons Bus Pass can be obtained from the Borough Council (See links below):Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.Telephone: 01200 425111
It depends what you're applying for ! If you're wanting a bus pass - try the library, council offices or transport company !
Colchester Council, Angel Court, High Street, Colchester
The abbreviation for an old age pensioner is OAP.
The polite name for an OAP is a senior citizen