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FREEBIES that pensioners can get who cannot get any benefits as they have 16k or more in savings.

5unnyphoto5
5unnyphoto5 Posts: 21 Forumite
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edited 30 June at 7:19AM in England

There are many Pensioners who never ever seem to be entitled to any Benefits of any kind what so ever, simply because they have been careful all their lives, not thrown their money away and have savings amounting to the statutory >16k. So regardless which form you fill , ie-grants for heating, double glazing, solar panels etc, you never ever qualify.

So for these group of people, I am sure there are many, It would be nice to share our collative knowledge to help each other and make that valuable difference.

Every little helps and I am sure the assistance will be welcomed by ALL.

I will start off with:-

1) The Bus Pass - You can get an older person's bus pass TOTALLY FREE OF CHARGE when you reach State Pension age, which is currently 66 for both women and men. (This is different in London)

Now it is YOUR CHANCE to OPEN up the flood gates AND MAKE EVERYONE SMILE.

Please ensure what you post is tried and tested and does not send us on a wild goose chase.

No doubt Mr Lewis too will be able to contribute handsomely.

Let us light up this thread.

Thank you for your enlightment.

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  • subjecttocontract
    subjecttocontract Posts: 2,170 Forumite
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    8.5% pension increase this year
    10%+ pension increase last year
    Free eye tests,
    Free prescriptions,
    Entry discounts at various venues and events.
    Free to choose what you do, when you do it.
  • 5unnyphoto5
    5unnyphoto5 Posts: 21 Forumite
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    That is an excellent start, Thank you. B)

    Please elaborate on the following and post your most note worthy links.  
    "Entry discounts at various venues and events"
  • Robin9
    Robin9 Posts: 12,321 Forumite
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    That is an excellent start, Thank you. B)

    Please elaborate on the following and post your most note worthy links.  
    "Entry discounts at various venues and events"

    Concerts, theatres, cinemas .....................

    Senior Rail Card
    Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill
  • subjecttocontract
    subjecttocontract Posts: 2,170 Forumite
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    That is an excellent start, Thank you. B)

    Please elaborate on the following and post your most note worthy links.  
    "Entry discounts at various venues and events"
    No......I'm sure you are capable of checking on discounts yourself. I've got better things to do. Good luck.
  • subjecttocontract
    subjecttocontract Posts: 2,170 Forumite
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    Robin9 said:
    That is an excellent start, Thank you. B)

    Please elaborate on the following and post your most note worthy links.  
    "Entry discounts at various venues and events"

    Concerts, theatres, cinemas .....................

    Senior Rail Card
    I don't think the senior rail card confers anything over and above any other railcard.......so it's not a specific pensioner benefit.  I'm happy to be proved wrong !
  • skycatcher
    skycatcher Posts: 352 Forumite
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    My local council offers concessionary rate of 65% for leisure activities/facilities plus free swimming for 60+.
  • Placitasgirl
    Placitasgirl Posts: 397 Forumite
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    In Wales you can apply for your Transport for Wales Concessionary Travel Card at 60... I got mine in January.  

    With it you can travel for free on most bus services in Wales and the borders and get discounted or free travel on many rail services


  • 5unnyphoto5
    5unnyphoto5 Posts: 21 Forumite
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    edited 29 June at 3:43PM
    Thank you all for your "constructive" responses, really a good place to be, apart from the person who missed the point about elaborating.

    I have created this post to finetune and colatively zone in on OUR SPECIFIC experiences and so it is best to provide tailored specific links of things you know to be true from your personal experience so that we are all enlightened.

    Please elaborate, it will be helpful for all of us as there may be citizens in their 60s,70s,80,90s+ viewing the posts who may not necessarily be tech savvi.           ny
  • 5unnyphoto5
    5unnyphoto5 Posts: 21 Forumite
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    edited 1 July at 6:33AM
    Can I also please remind participants, this post is " ENGLAND Specific"  as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland  probably have their country specific concessions. Thank You.
  • 5unnyphoto5
    5unnyphoto5 Posts: 21 Forumite
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    edited 29 June at 3:44PM
    My local council offers concessionary rate of 65% for leisure activities/facilities plus free swimming for 60+.
    That is a good avenu to explore.
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