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West Berkshire Everyone Active Discount

The leisure centre discount for residents of West Berkshire.

Before you apply for West Berkshire discount you need to apply for an Everyone Active Card. You will need to enter your location, select your local leisure centre and click the Pay as You Go option to sign up for a free online profile and centre access card.

 

Apply for West Berkshire discount

 

This is a great, free way to gain discounts on activities in the council's sports and leisure centres.

If you're over 60 years old, have a disability or are on a low income you may be eligible for a concessionary discount which offers bigger discounts on some sports activities.

This is administered by Everyone Active - you can view their Privacy Policy to see how they will use your data.
 

Applying for West Berkshire discount

To apply for a West Berkshire discount, please:

  • apply online or pick up an application form from any council sports and leisure centre (you will need an Everyone Active card before applying for West Berkshire discount)
  • complete and sign your form - if you're under 16 years your application must be signed by a parent or guardian
  • take your completed form to one of our leisure centres, along with the following supporting documents:
     
    • Proof of address
      (A driving licence, bank statement, building society book, family allowance, pension book, rent book, council tax book, tenancy agreement, gas/electric/water/telephone bill, credit card bill, TV licence, or a medical card - please note that bills and statements must be dated with the last three months)
       
    • Proof of identity
       
    • Proof of age
      (for junior or senior cards)
       
  • If you're applying for a concessionary discount you must also bring proof that relates to your particular circumstances:
     
    • if unemployed or retired, a pension book, bus pass and/or proof of retirement/unemployment 
    • if disabled, a disabled person's bus pass or doctor's letter
    • if you're on a low income, you'll need proof in the form of a receipt for income support, housing benefit, invalidity benefit, job seekers allowance, or council tax benefit

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