CEA Card

A young man and woman sat in cinema seats

The CEA Card is there for those who require a carer to support them when visiting the cinema. The card offers a free ticket to cardholders who require someone else with them for support whether they have a physical disability, sensory disability, or a hidden disability. You can use the card when you buy tickets […]

National Disability Card

A close up of a woman holding a disability card on a lanyard around her neck.

The National Disability card is a photo ID card that allows people with a disability to get assistance even if their disability is hidden. It can be sued to get discounts and various other accessibility requirements at some venues and allows for discounts on shopping online in some stores. You can also apply for a […]

Nimbus Disability Access Card

Illustration of man in a wheelchair at a concert

The Nimbus Disability Access Card is the largest disability access scheme for venues across the UK. It allows you to easily communicate your accessibility needs to service providers all across the country. It is a small photo ID card that has icons for the various access requirements someone may need. For example, a plus one […]

TV Licence concessions

Closeup of a TV license registration form with a pen and a TV remote in the corner of the image

If you are registered blind or severely sight impaired, you may be eligible for 50% off your TV licence annually. With the blind concession TV license, a TV licence costs £87.25 for colour and £29.25 for black and white.  To be eligible for a blind concession TV licence you must provide one of the following: […]

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