Kew Gardens is launching a range of discounted tickets, with offers from as low as £1, group offers and late-entry discounts.
The main deal is entry for a quid, available to people in receipt of Universal Credit or Pension Credit, and can either be booked online, or bought at the main gate on the day of the visit.
The new prices are effective immediately.
- Adult Universal Credit or Pension Credit price: £1 (£8.75 lower than 20/21)
- Adult in advance (2 days before visit): £15 (£2.50 lower than 20/21)
- Young Persons on the day/advance price: £9 (75p lower than the 20/21 on the day price)
- Child on the day/advance price: £5 (£1 lower than 20/21 on the day price)
Kew also offers people a significant discount for daytime visitors after 4pm on any day during extended opening hours over the summertime.
The discounts will be available at Kew Garden’s sister site, Wakehurst in Sussex from the 1st February.
Not sure how this works in practice as when I was claiming UC in 2020 I didn’t have anything to prove I was a claimant beyond my online Universal credit account.