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One over 65, the other reg, disabled require reduced fares.

Neither my wife who is registered disabled or myself over 65, drive.

When we use BR, we have a disabled card which permits us both (me as carer) to travel for a third off.

Our local authority offers a choice of £22 of taxi travel tokens or a local bus pass which gives a 50% reduction.

When we travel out of town via Nat.Ex or First. We would like to think we could have a reduced fare, but as yet, have found no information.

Someone did say they thought a card giving a 50% reduction to and from anywhere in the country is available, but couldn't point us in the right direction.

Can anyone offer information please.

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