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Scottish Sun
02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Attendance Allowance households can get six free and cheap days out – see the full list
Those on other benefits including Universal Credit can access the cheaper tickets too BENEFIT BOOST Attendance Allowance households can get six free and cheap days out – see the full list Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THOUSANDS of households on Attendance Allowance can get free and cheap days out. A host of attractions, venues and museums offer concessionary tickets to those on benefits. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Households on Attendance Allowance can access cheaper tickets for days out Credit: Alamy A number let those on Attendance Allowance in for discounted rates too. We've rounded up six that might be worth a visit. Arts Depot The Arts Depot, London, offers free and subsidised tickets (usually costing £14) for selected shows across the year. To claim the tickets you have to first apply for the Artsdepot Access Fund. You will then be able to access two tickets for adult shows and up to four tickets for family shows on a first come first serve basis. To qualify, you must live in: Barnet, Harrow, Brent, Camden, Haringey, Enfield or Hertfordshire. You must also be on one of the following benefits: Attendance Allowance Carers Allowance Child receives free school meals Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Housing Benefit Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Universal Credit (UC) For further details and to apply go to Stanley Arts Stanley Arts, in London, runs an Affordable Ticket Scheme offering free or discounted tickets to selected performances. Tickets usually cost up to £14. You may also get subsidised entry to workshops and audio-described tours. Cash for Care However, the scheme is only open to residents living in the following postcodes: SE25, CR0, SE19, SE20 or CR7. You will also need to be on one of the following benefits: Attendance Allowance Carer's Allowance Your child receives Free School Meals Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Housing Benefit Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Universal Credit (UC) Bereavement Support Payment You can sign up and find out more via Opera North National opera company Opera North, in Leeds, offers £10 tickets to households on Attendance Allowance. You can also claim the concessionary tickets if you're on Pension Credit, Disability Living Allowance, PIP and Universal Credit. Standard entry tickets can cost from £16. Find out more via UK Cinema Association cinema trips The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) runs a CEA Card scheme offering those on Attendance Allowance free carer tickets. The card costs £6.50 per year and can be used to claim free tickets across more than 100 venues. You can also apply if you're on Disability Living Allowance, PIP, Adult/Child Disability Payment or Armed Forces Independence Payment. More details and how to apply can be found via National Trust National Trust offers The Essential Companion card which lets you bring one or two carers with you into one its sites for free. This might apply to you if you're on Attendance Allowance and have a carer. You just have to flash the card when you arrive and whoever is with you can go through the turnstiles without paying. Standard adult tickets usually range in price from £15 to £20. You can sign up for one of the cards by calling the National Trust customer service line on 0344 800 1895. Or you can email enquiries@ Find out more via Chessington World of Adventures Chessington World of Adventures also offers free carer tickets to those on Attendance Allowance. The visitor, so the person receiving Attendance Allowance, has to pay the full amount for a ticket though, with prices starting from £29. The person caring for you must be over 14 years of age and any carer ticket cannot be pre-booked. Further details on the concessionary tickets can be found via


The Sun
02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Attendance Allowance households can get six free and cheap days out – see the full list
THOUSANDS of households on Attendance Allowance can get free and cheap days out. A host of attractions, venues and museums offer concessionary tickets to those on benefits. A number let those on Attendance Allowance in for discounted rates too. We've rounded up six that might be worth a visit. Arts Depot The Arts Depot, London, offers free and subsidised tickets (usually costing £14) for selected shows across the year. To claim the tickets you have to first apply for the Artsdepot Access Fund. You will then be able to access two tickets for adult shows and up to four tickets for family shows on a first come first serve basis. To qualify, you must live in: Barnet, Harrow, Brent, Camden, Haringey, Enfield or Hertfordshire. You must also be on one of the following benefits: Attendance Allowance Carers Allowance Child receives free school meals Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Housing Benefit Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Universal Credit (UC) For further details and to apply go to Stanley Arts Stanley Arts, in London, runs an Affordable Ticket Scheme offering free or discounted tickets to selected performances. Tickets usually cost up to £14. You may also get subsidised entry to workshops and audio-described tours. Cash for Care However, the scheme is only open to residents living in the following postcodes: SE25, CR0, SE19, SE20 or CR7. You will also need to be on one of the following benefits: Attendance Allowance Carer's Allowance Your child receives Free School Meals Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Housing Benefit Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Universal Credit (UC) Bereavement Support Payment You can sign up and find out more via Opera North National opera company Opera North, in Leeds, offers £10 tickets to households on Attendance Allowance. You can also claim the concessionary tickets if you're on Pension Credit, Disability Living Allowance, PIP and Universal Credit. Standard entry tickets can cost from £16. Find out more via UK Cinema Association cinema trips The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) runs a CEA Card scheme offering those on Attendance Allowance free carer tickets. The card costs £6.50 per year and can be used to claim free tickets across more than 100 venues. You can also apply if you're on Disability Living Allowance, PIP, Adult/Child Disability Payment or Armed Forces Independence Payment. More details and how to apply can be found via National Trust National Trust offers The Essential Companion card which lets you bring one or two carers with you into one its sites for free. This might apply to you if you're on Attendance Allowance and have a carer. You just have to flash the card when you arrive and whoever is with you can go through the turnstiles without paying. Standard adult tickets usually range in price from £15 to £20. You can sign up for one of the cards by calling the National Trust customer service line on 0344 800 1895. Or you can email enquiries@ Find out more via Chessington World of Adventures Chessington World of Adventures also offers free carer tickets to those on Attendance Allowance. The visitor, so the person receiving Attendance Allowance, has to pay the full amount for a ticket though, with prices starting from £29. The person caring for you must be over 14 years of age and any carer ticket cannot be pre-booked. Further details on the concessionary tickets can be found via