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Five-week warning to people under the age of 60 using National Entitlement Card for free travel

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The National Entitlement Card (NEC) provides access to many public services across Scotland and gives elderly and disabled people free bus travel across the country.

Through the Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme, it also provides reductions on train, Subway and ferry fares. If you are 60 or over, the card won't have an expiry date on it and is valid for life, providing you continue to live in Scotland.

However, for others - including disabled people - it may only be valid for up to three years and due to a change in the renewal process, some users may not know that SPT no longer sends out renewal forms to disabled card holders.

This means everyone with a card - sometimes referred to as a ‘Saltire card’ - should check the expiry date to make sure they will be able to enjoy uninterrupted entitlement to travel concessions as SPT recommends applying for a renewal at least five weeks before the expiry date.

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