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Mar
18
Shadow Chancellor urges licensees to accept CitizenCards as valid ID
Posted by CitizenCard on 18 March 2013 11:24 AM

Originally posted 19-3-2012

In the run up to this week's Budget Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has plenty on his plate.  But speaking at the Wigan Labour Gala Dinner on Friday 9th March 2012 Rt Hon Ed Balls, MP for Morley & Outwood, reassured CitizenCard’s Marketing Manager Nigel Catlow that he fully supported CitizenCard and other PASS cards as a cost-effective and straightforward proof of age/ID for young adults. 

Ed Balls joined Makerfield MP Yvonne Fovargue, Manchester Central MP ...

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Mar
18

Originally posted 12-3-2012

Roger Godsiff MP applauds Birmingham, Hall Greens' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco

Roger Godsiff MP

Photograph (l-r) A.S Atwal, MP Roger Godsiff and Kuldip Singh

Mr Roger Godsiff, on Friday 9 March 2012 called on local retailers to support the 'No ID, No Sale!' campaign which seeks to ensure that only adults can buy lottery, tobacco and other age-restricted goods. Roger was speaking at More...

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Mar
18

Originally posted 5-3-2012

Stephen Twigg MP applauds Liverpool, West Derby' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco

Stephen Twigg MP

MP Stephen Twigg at CitizenCard launch (r-l) Christopher Carroll, Ryan Torley, Nigel Catlow, MP Stephen Twigg, James Crawford and Luke Anderson

Mr Stephen Twigg, Shadow Secretary of State for Education, on Friday 2 March 2012, called on local retailers to support the 'No ID, No Sale!' campaign which...

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Mar
18

Originally posted 28-2-2012

Gordon Banks MP applauds Ochil and South Perthshire' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco

Gordon Banks MP

Mr Gordon Banks, Friday 24 February 2012 called on local retailers to support the 'No ID, No Sale!' campaign which seeks to ensure that only adults can buy lottery, tobacco and other age-restricted goods. Gordon was speaking at Premier Number One (Alloa FK10), where he was joined by Store...

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Mar
18

Originally posted 27-2-2012

Mike Crockart MP applauds Edinburgh West shops' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco

Mike Crockart MP

Mr Mike Crockart MP, Friday 24 February 2012called on local retailers to support the 'No ID, No Sale!' campaign which seeks to ensure that only adults can buy lottery, tobacco and other age-restricted goods.

Mike was speaking at Scotmid Co Operative (Edinburgh West), where he was joined by Store...

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Mar
18
Change on the cards in Buckinghamshire
Posted by CitizenCard on 18 March 2013 11:12 AM

Originally posted 20-2-2012

From today, February 20th 2012,  the single bus fare discounts available for Buckinghamshire 'Make More' CitizenCard holders aged 16 and 17, will be changing. This is the first time fares have changed since the scheme started in May 2007. Only journeys beginning and ending in Buckinghamshire will be valid and these fares will increase to £1.20, with certain longer journeys increasing to £1.50.

Buckinghamshire County Council Cabinet member for Planning...

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