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The English National Concessionary bus pass will enable eligible users to get free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England. ... more
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You will need to contact the myfife team and request that your details be transferred to the local authority where you live e.g Perthshire. You will then need to apply for your national entitlement card in your local authority. Once you receive ... more
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We are not able to offer any scholarships or bursaries for the Convention, and we are only offering reduced fees to a very small number of helpers (i.e. those who will have to miss yoga sessions). There is a concessionary rate of 70% of the fee for ... more
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Our concessionary price for Seniors is available to all customers over 60 years old. ... more
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Bridge Cards are part of a computer-based system supplied by Parkare (formerly known as Alfia) in 2006 which enables the Whitchurch Bridge Company to offer a concessionary Toll rate to regular Bridge users in an efficient manner. Bridge users who ... more
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A. No. There are no reciprocal arrangements between England and other countries for the acceptance of each others' concessionary passes. ... more
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The Scottish Government introduced this to improve the quality of life for over 1 million people by providing more travel choices. ... more
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Nottinghamshire residents who are eligible for a concessionary pass are also entitled to free travel on the Nottingham tram (NET) between 9:30 and 16:00 and between 18:00 and 23:00 Monday to Friday and all day at weekends and on bank holidays. ... more
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Outside London, the administration of concessionary travel in England is currently the responsibility of 291 travel concession authorities - district councils, unitary authorities and, in metropolitan areas, Passenger Transport Executives (PTEs). ... more
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You must be able to prove that you are a permanent resident within the Borough of Gravesham (this means that the Council Tax for where you live is paid to Gravesham Borough Council) and provide satisfactory evidence that you are eligible for one of ... more
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