No free bus pass here unfortunately.
I have a national railcard that I pay £30 per year for which gets me discounted rail travel anyway. This seemingly is just the same as the over 60’s railcard. So, essentially that discount is open to everyone, which I only found out last year!
I will sign up for the Boots points thanks.
Think DP has the B&Q card but I will get one too.
I don’t really shop in Iceland and work a Tuesday, but I will look at the websites of the shops I do use to see what they offer.
I have a blue light card too (which I forget to use) so it’s a good idea to list everything.
I am too far out of London to apply for a Freedom Pass but just popped on the website to see what it was and checked eligibility and wouldn’t be entitled to one until I am 67 even if I was in London.
I get a free sight test with my contact lense scheme but worth knowing if I decide to stop wearing lenses.
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) and now things have settled down I am looking at how working for 44 years (7 more to go until state pension) might benefit me apart from free prescriptions. 
