Whether you're looking for gorgeous gardens or palaces rich in history, there are many Universal Credit discounted tickets available
Half term is approaching, with most schools breaking up for a week at the end of May. If you’re looking for something to keep the family occupied, there are loads of places to explore across the UK. And many popular attractions offer discounted tickets for those on Universal Credit.1. London Zoo, from £3 Photo credit : Shutterstock Visit the meerkats and monkeys at London Zoo this half term.Discounted tickets are only available online in advance.
Discounted tickets cost just £1. They’re available if you’re in receipt of the following benefits: Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support and Jobseeker’s Allowance. Again, tickets are just £1 and can be claimed for six people per household. You need to book in advance to claim the offer.
6. The Eden Project, £1-£5 Photo credit : Shutterstock If you’re down Cornwall way this May, take advantage of discounted tickets to the Eden Project. Full-price adult tickets cost up to £42, with child tickets costing up to £16, saving you £37 per adult ticket and £15 per child ticket Each visitor purchasing a ticket must provide proof that they receive benefits. And you’ll need to provide proof of the latest correspondence, either printed or on your phone each time you visit.
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