Great Local Discount Leisure Card Hunt

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  • It's not quite a discount card, but there is a scheme called Warwickshire Gold.

    A number of local businesses have signed up offering discounts on accommodation, attractions, eating out and shopping. I don't think you have to register or anything, just check out the website and take note of the offer: http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/Corporate/Pages.nsf/Links/29DF3E44A4B11D918025733300391124

    If I find a discount card scheme in the area, I will let you know.
  • Dundee City Council offer a discount leisure scheme where you get access to all 5 council swimming and sport centres for as little as £11 per month. :j

    Worth it if you're thinking of joining a gym.(And actually using it) :rotfl: :rotfl:

    http://www.leisure-active.com/memb_card.html
  • Where: York
    What's it called: YORKCard
    Cost: Free - part of library card
    Available to: Everyone living in York as it is joined with the library card
    Proof required? Yes
    Discounts given: York museums and leisure (e.g. council run swimming pools/gyms)
    Link to web-page if available: http://www.york.gov.uk/leisure/sports/YORKCards/YORKCards/
  • Bath
    Birmingham
    Bristol
    Cardiff
    Coventry
    Newport
    and surrounds...

    Visit www.invitationbook.co.uk and if buying quote
    WLOM28113R69 as you'll save £10 and raise money for a youth sports project.


    Even though they cost £19.99 each, the Invitation Books contain up to £12,000's worth of genuine discounts on anything you do! Restaurants, Pub meals, fast food, golf, days out, sports events, children's activities you name it. These books are yearly, with Bristol and Birm offers lasting till end of Feb 08, the others till end of April 08.

    Basically you are spending £20 to save well over £200, well, I have... Check out the discounts available and give it a whirl. Books are sold by local good causes with all the profits going to them, I am in charge of several youth sports projects in Wales and the South West...hence the discount code
    WLOM28113R69.

    Any problems, e-mail me.
    Billy
  • Where: Walsall
    What's it called: Leisure Savercard
    Cost: Cost to residents of Walsall
    1 Year card - £2 . £1 for under 16s.
    5 Year card - £5 £2.50 for under 16s. Cost to non-residents of Walsall
    1 Year card - £10 £5 for under 16s.
    5 Year card - £25 £12.50 for under 16s

    Available to: Adults on benefit, disabled or over 60s
    Proof required? Proof of your entitlement Two proofs of your permanent address, such as your driving licence and/or household bills (telephone, gas or electricity) Two passport sized photos.
    Discounts given: Council run/funded leisure centres, local libraries angling, countryside, narrowboat trips, outdoor pursuits, parks, theatresand music, Walsall illuminations, Wolverhampton speedway.
    Link to web-page if available: http://www.walsall.gov.uk/index/leisure_and_culture/leisure_savercard/leisure_savercard_current_offers.htm
    http://www.walsall.gov.uk/apply_for_a_leisure_savercard.htm

    This is a fantastic thread, I never would of thought of looking for a discount card and its not exactly advertised on the website, I take my daughter swimming every week, can't wait to start saving money!!!
    A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...
    Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.

  • Exeter has a card for local residents, here is the link

    http://www.exeter.gov.uk/xcard
  • Hi all,
    Does anyone know of any super dooper money saving cards/schemes for the Sussex Coast area? ie Brighton, Worthing, Chichester?

    Thanks in advance :D
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 46,014 Forumite
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    Bristol
    • Bristol International's Card Scheme
    • Dipper Card
    • Free Swims for Pregnant Women
    • SportsCard
    Doesn't look like we do 'culture' discounts ... only sports and similar activities.

    Also worth noting that if anyone has a Wedge Card, there are a few places in Bristol offering a discount with it, but nothing on the website so far so hard to track them down! That may be worth having if you live or work in London.

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  • DawnL
    DawnL Posts: 29 Forumite
    Anybody know if there are any similiar schemes run in Portsmouth and Hampshire area? Even if it is ones you pay for as I am not on benefits/student etc....
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