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I turn 60 in June this year. I already know that I am not entitled to my pension until September. Anyway I decided I would find out about my bus pass and guess what according to our local authority I won't get that until September either. Does anyone know if it will affect my free prescriptions. Any comments gratefully received.
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  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    Free prescriptions start on your 60th birthday.
  • Armando_2
    Armando_2 Posts: 8 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2010 at 2:59PM
    PamelaH wrote: »
    I turn 60 in June this year. I already know that I am not entitled to my pension until September. Anyway I decided I would find out about my bus pass and guess what according to our local authority I won't get that until September either. Does anyone know if it will affect my free prescriptions. Any comments gratefully received.

    Seems unfair that you have to wait til September when you're already 60 in June. Don't get it.
  • zygurat789
    zygurat789 Posts: 4,263 Forumite
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    PamelaH wrote: »
    I turn 60 in June this year. I already know that I am not entitled to my pension until September. Anyway I decided I would find out about my bus pass and guess what according to our local authority I won't get that until September either. Does anyone know if it will affect my free prescriptions. Any comments gratefully received.
    That's not what the pension age calculator at direct.gov told me.

    It seems sensible that the entitlement to a bus pass comes with the receipt of the old age pension or to avoid sexism at the age a female would receive it for a male.
    The only thing that is constant is change.
  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    zygurat789 wrote: »
    That's not what the pension age calculator at direct.gov told me.
    Females with DoB up to 5 Jun 50 get their pension on 6 Jul 10, from 6 Jun 50 onwards it changes to 6 Sep 10.

    I wouldn't be surprised if the bus pass age varies from one local authority area to another.
  • McKneff
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    If you turn 60 in June, you should get your pension in September, this is to do with the phasing in of the 65 retirement age, same as men.

    I alwasy assumed that you got your bus pass on or after your 60th Birthday.
    I would recheck with them. But this may be affected by the new rules as above.

    Prescriptions are definitely on or after your birthday.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • lilac_lady
    lilac_lady Posts: 4,469 Forumite
    The way the goalposts are being moved the bus pass will be useless as the older people won't be able to climb on the bus by the time they retire!
    " The greatest wealth is to live content with little."

    Plato


  • seven-day-weekend
    seven-day-weekend Posts: 36,755 Forumite
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    Many of the things formerly available at 60 are moving in line with the rise in Pension ages. This includes Pension Credit.

    Fair enough really (says she, as one of the last who could still get Pension/Bus Pass etc at 60 :o).
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  • McKneff
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    Me too SDW:j:j
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • scotsbob
    scotsbob Posts: 4,632 Forumite
    My local authority gives you the pass on your 60th birthday. You are allowed to apply in advance and it is sent out a week before the day actual day you are entitled to start using it.
  • morag1202
    morag1202 Posts: 536 Forumite
    PamelaH wrote: »
    I turn 60 in June this year. I already know that I am not entitled to my pension until September. Anyway I decided I would find out about my bus pass and guess what according to our local authority I won't get that until September either. Does anyone know if it will affect my free prescriptions. Any comments gratefully received.

    I'm afraid it does affect free prescriptions too. This post explains it better than I can.
    Murphy was an optimist!!!
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