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I am going to be 60 this year, please tell me what I can get!

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WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:15

Because in my mind I am still 37, it hasn't occurred to me that actually, this year, there is a load of free shit I can get when I'm 60!

Pls inform me of what I can benefit from. Buses? Trains?

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WeaselsRising · 09/01/2026 21:17

Nothing, unless you are in London.

No, tell a lie, you can get free prescriptions. That is it.

Ghostspritz · 09/01/2026 21:18

Yup. Prescriptions is the only thing I can think off.

TheMoanerLisa · 09/01/2026 21:18

Free prescriptions. But if you are only 37 you probably don't need many😀

PermanentTemporary · 09/01/2026 21:19

You could have moved into a retirement apartment and booked a SAGA cruise 5 years ago! No time to waste!

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:20

TheMoanerLisa · 09/01/2026 21:18

Free prescriptions. But if you are only 37 you probably don't need many😀

I am very, very fortunate to not feel much less ropey than when I was actually 37 😆

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YYYDlilah · 09/01/2026 21:20

Wrinkles.

Thistooshallpsss · 09/01/2026 21:21

Senior railcard. Costs cheaper if you buy a 3 year one. Makes train travel much more affordable. Buy one when you are going to make a trip to make the most of the 12 months.
some places do let you in as a senior rate at 60 but you usually have to ask.

Arran2024 · 09/01/2026 21:21

60s here. You get a discount on National Trust membership! Might apply to other memberships too - always check.

You can get cheap tickets and tea and biscuits at the Odeon at certain times.

I live in London so have the freedom pass which I use all the time.

cornflourblue · 09/01/2026 21:21

Depends where in the UK you live.

In Scotland free bus and discounted ferry travel at 60. Prescriptions, eye tests and dental check ups are free for everyone.

Senior railcard?

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:21

PermanentTemporary · 09/01/2026 21:19

You could have moved into a retirement apartment and booked a SAGA cruise 5 years ago! No time to waste!

I cannot deny, a European river cruise does call to me. But that has been the case since I was in my forties. Which has not happened, obvs, because I am 37.

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cotswoldsgal1234 · 09/01/2026 21:23

Yes I am also going to be 60 this year. I can’t actually believe it. I will get my HRT for free and a small pension from my first job. But that’s about it. Unlike our Mothers we still have 7 years before full pension age. Luckily I like my job and I think it keeps me younger….

TamarindCottage · 09/01/2026 21:24

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:15

Because in my mind I am still 37, it hasn't occurred to me that actually, this year, there is a load of free shit I can get when I'm 60!

Pls inform me of what I can benefit from. Buses? Trains?

  • Senior Railcard offering up to a third off national train travel
  • Free prescriptions
  • If you live in Greater London, a 60+ travelcard for which you’ll pay an admin fee of £20. It’ll be valid until you’re 67 at which point you’ll receive your Freedom Pass (free buses nationwide)
TamarindCottage · 09/01/2026 21:25

cotswoldsgal1234 · 09/01/2026 21:23

Yes I am also going to be 60 this year. I can’t actually believe it. I will get my HRT for free and a small pension from my first job. But that’s about it. Unlike our Mothers we still have 7 years before full pension age. Luckily I like my job and I think it keeps me younger….

You should already be receiving HRT free

SliceofTosst · 09/01/2026 21:25

National Express?

I too am '37' last birthday so am also interested.

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:25

cotswoldsgal1234 · 09/01/2026 21:23

Yes I am also going to be 60 this year. I can’t actually believe it. I will get my HRT for free and a small pension from my first job. But that’s about it. Unlike our Mothers we still have 7 years before full pension age. Luckily I like my job and I think it keeps me younger….

Wait, what. Free HRT? I have only been vaguely thinking about HRT. That is so cool.

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Arran2024 · 09/01/2026 21:25

Arran2024 · 09/01/2026 21:21

60s here. You get a discount on National Trust membership! Might apply to other memberships too - always check.

You can get cheap tickets and tea and biscuits at the Odeon at certain times.

I live in London so have the freedom pass which I use all the time.

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https://www.odeon.co.uk/special-screenings/odeon-silvers/

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/membership/senior-membership

Senior membership │ Membership

Learn how senior members over the age of 60 can receive a concession on their National Trust membership.

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/membership/senior-membership

PaddyMacPaddyFace · 09/01/2026 21:25

Where are you OP?
In my London borough I will get 50% off gym or golf membership at the council run facilities when I turn 60 shortly.

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:26

TamarindCottage · 09/01/2026 21:25

You should already be receiving HRT free

Wot

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WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:27

PaddyMacPaddyFace · 09/01/2026 21:25

Where are you OP?
In my London borough I will get 50% off gym or golf membership at the council run facilities when I turn 60 shortly.

I am in Hampshire. (Oh no, outing! 😆)

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Arran2024 · 09/01/2026 21:28

You can also start taking money from a private pension, including taking a tax free lump sum.

GinToBegin · 09/01/2026 21:29

Everyman cinema has seniors’ screenings for 60+, iirc the ticket is slightly cheaper, plus they throw in a nice cup of tea and a biscuit a hot drink and a hulking slice of cake.

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:30

Arran2024 · 09/01/2026 21:28

You can also start taking money from a private pension, including taking a tax free lump sum.

There is no private pension scenario.

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FolioQuarto · 09/01/2026 21:31

Look out for local things too. A couple of shops in my town give 10% off to over 60s one or two days a week. I got a reduced entry ticket to a small museum last summer.

What you will get without asking is a load of junk mail trying to sell you cruises and health insurance.

WinterGardening · 09/01/2026 21:31

GinToBegin · 09/01/2026 21:29

Everyman cinema has seniors’ screenings for 60+, iirc the ticket is slightly cheaper, plus they throw in a nice cup of tea and a biscuit a hot drink and a hulking slice of cake.

#I like cake

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Ohnobackagain · 09/01/2026 21:32

Buy a senior railcard using Tesco vouchers. Get it linked to an Oyster card and the discount then applies if you use that instead of contactless @WinterGardening