The Leisure Card Scheme is for adults on a low income.
- The card is free.
- It is valid for 6 months.
You are eligible if you are:
- a resident of an EU country and
- aged over 16 years and
- claiming Jobseekers Allowance,
or Income Support including Pension Credit
or Incapacity Benefit including Maternity Allowance
or an equivalent benefit provided by an EU country.
Please note that receipt of Tax Credits and/or Disability Living Allowance and/or Housing Benefit on their own does not entitle you to a card.
In order to obtain a card you need to go to either Worthing Leisure Centre or Worthing Aquarena during their normal opening hours.
You can download an application form from our forms page.
Leisure Card Entitlement
The card entitles you to:
- Worthing Aquarena
Swimming at the junior rate during public swimming times.
- Worthing Leisure Centre
Badminton, table tennis, squash, weight training and use of the track & field event area at 50% of the activity charge during off peak times (Mon to Fri 09.30 to 17.30 & all day at week-ends).
- Davison Leisure Centre
50% discount on regular adult coached activity sessions from 17.30 Monday to Friday. (Please contact Reception for details). 50% discount on all activity hire charges at week-ends. Although our courses are outside the Scheme please ask about easy payment methods.
- Field Place & Other Open Spaces
Tennis at the junior rate at Field Place, Homefield Park, Beach House Park, & Church House in summer Mon to Fri 10.00 to 13.00 and in winter any time during daylight periods. Putting at Field Place & Marine Gardens any time during the summer.
Please note that all the above are subject to availability and the conditions relating to Concessionary Use.
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