Fifestyle concession card
The Fifestyle concession card helps you save money on various Fife Council services. You can get one if you receive certain benefits, including disability benefits.
You can use your Fifestyle card to get discounts at:
- Active Fife activities
- Community Use activities
- Outdoor Education activities
- Community Use Locations
- Disability Sport Fife
- Lochore Meadows
- Lomond Centre
- Fife Cycle Park
There’s also a Bonus card available for people who are not entitled to a concession.
Fifestyle cards
There are three different types of Fifestyle cards available.
To get the Premier, you must live in Fife. It can save you up to 50% on some Fife Council services.
You can get a Premier card if you get one of the following benefits:
- Pension Credit
- Council Tax Reduction (this is not single person's discount)
- Universal Credit (if you’re not working or earn less than £850 a month)
The Premier cards are free of charge.
To get the Super card, you must live in Fife. It can save you up to 30% on some Fife Council services.
You can get a Super card if:
- you receive a qualifying benefit:
- Child Disability Payment (CDP)
- Adult Disability Payment (ADP)
- New Style Employment and Support Allowance (NsESA)
- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
- Carer Support Payment
- New Style Job Seeker’s Allowance (NsJSA)
- you are a full-time student
- you are 67 or older and are not working
Each Super card costs £5 per year. Children under 18 years are free.
The Bonus card is for anyone who doesn’t qualify for Premier or Super cards. It is also available to people that live outside of Fife.
The bonus card can save you up to 10% on some Fife Council services.
The annual cost of a Bonus card is:
- Bonus adult: £10 per card
- Bonus junior: £5 per card
All replacement Fifestyle cards cost £1.00
How to apply
The quickest way for you to apply for a Fifestyle card is to download our application form.
- Children aged 5 to 17 years old require their own membership
- Children under 5 are covered on an adult's membership
An individual application should be submitted for each person, including children.
Completed applications can be handed into any of our Community Use Schools. Click the links for the address and opening hours:
- Balwearie High Community Use School
- Beath High Community Use School
- Dunfermline High Community Use School
- Dunfermline Learning Campus Community Use
- Glenwood High Community Use School
- Inverkeithing High Community Use School
- Kennoway Primary Community Use School
- Kirkcaldy High Community Use School
- Levenmouth Academy Community Use
- Lochgelly High Community Use School
- Madras College Community Use School
- Queen Anne High Community Use School
- Waid Community Use
- Windmill Community Campus
What to bring along with your application form
You will need to provide proof of eligible benefits, along with one passport-sized photograph and the membership fee, if applicable.
Contact us
If you need to contact us to discuss your application or any part of the Fifestyle card scheme, you can:
Email us: enquiries.communityuse@fife.gov.uk
Write to us:
Fife Council Communities & Neighbourhoods Service
Fife House
North Street
Glenrothes
Fife
KY7 5LT
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To see how we handle your information, visit www.fife.gov.uk/privacy