Going to the Cinema

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Information for Cinema Enthusiasts

The Cinema Exhibitors Association Card is a national concessionary card launched in October 2004. If you like to visit the cinema but need a carer to accompany you then this card is for you. The card entitles the holder to take an accompanying person i.e. carer, into the cinema free of charge. To qualify for this card you must:

  • be in receipt of DLA or AA;

  • be registered blind; or

  • be a holder of a Disabled Persons rail card.

You will need to provide a passport sized photograph and a cheque or postal order for £5.00.

For further information or to print an application form, contact their website www.ceacard.co.uk.

For more information on Entertainment, see our Recreation section.