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Change To Over 60's Bus Pass
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I have been told by several people that changes are afoot in the use of bus passes for over 60's in that it will only be able to be used in your local area, ie county. After searching I have been unable to find out any more. Should this be happening all councils would apparently have to agree to the plan since they are where the funding comes from.
Has anyone else heard of any changes likely to happen in the near future.
Has anyone else heard of any changes likely to happen in the near future.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The London "Freedom Pass" is by far and away the best deal. It is valid on all London buses, tubes, Overground, DLR and trams 24/7. In addition it is valid on almost all local bus services across England (it has the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) 'Rose' printed on it to show this). This concession is usually limited to after 9:30am weekdays. It is also valid on almost all local rail services within the London area (but again limited to after 9:30am weekdays). In addition holders get a 50% discount on most riverbus services and a 25% discount on the Emirates "Airline" cablecar service.
At present it is issued to people who have reached women's State pension age but people over 60 but under that age can apply for an Over-60s Oyster. For an administration fee of £10 they will be provided with an Oyster card which provides all the concessionary travel of a Freedom Pass but only within London.
At present it is issued to people who have reached women's State pension age but people over 60 but under that age can apply for an Over-60s Oyster. For an administration fee of £10 they will be provided with an Oyster card which provides all the concessionary travel of a Freedom Pass but only within London.
Not quite yet, Obiter.
A woman who reaches 61 on 1st October this year will receive her State pension at the age of 64 years and 5 months. In fact the equalisation of State retirement ages does not occur until women born on 5th December 1953 reach the age of 61 this year. They will receive their pension on 6th November 2018 at the age of 64 years, 11 months and one day. A woman born a day later on 6th December 1953 will have to wait until 6th March 2019 when she will be 65 years and 3 months old. After that the pension age of both men and women will gradually increase.
A woman who reaches 61 on 1st October this year will receive her State pension at the age of 64 years and 5 months. In fact the equalisation of State retirement ages does not occur until women born on 5th December 1953 reach the age of 61 this year. They will receive their pension on 6th November 2018 at the age of 64 years, 11 months and one day. A woman born a day later on 6th December 1953 will have to wait until 6th March 2019 when she will be 65 years and 3 months old. After that the pension age of both men and women will gradually increase.
This was just on the Senior Discounts newsletter:
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