Families receiving Universal Credit are being offered a wide array of cost-saving opportunities this summer, helping to alleviate the rising expenses that come with school holidays.
From discounted tickets to popular attractions to childcare reimbursement options, these benefits aim to ease the financial pressure during the six-week break.
Rising Costs During the Holidays
The summer holidays can be a financially stressful time for families. With children off school for six weeks, UK households face higher food and energy bills, along with the expense of entertainment and activities.
According to a recent Utility Warehouse survey, parents may spend an extra £611 on average during this period.
Discounted Entry to Popular Attractions
For families receiving Universal Credit, several iconic attractions are offering massively reduced prices:
Attraction | Child Ticket | Adult Ticket | Eligibility |
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London Zoo | £3 | £6 | Universal Credit |
Kew Gardens | £1 | £1 | Universal Credit |
Tower of London | £1 | £1 | Universal Credit |
BFI Southbank Cinema | From £4 | From £4 | Standard bookings in advance |
Kensington Palace | £1 | £1 | Universal Credit |
These affordable entry fees offer families a chance to explore and enjoy the summer without overspending.
Wider Eligibility for Discounts
It’s worth noting that these offers are not limited to just Universal Credit recipients. Individuals receiving Pension Credit or Housing Benefit may also qualify for the same discounted access to various venues. This widens the scope for support and inclusion for other low-income groups.
Childcare Cost Reimbursement – Up to 85% Back
In addition to entertainment discounts, working parents on Universal Credit can get up to 85% of their childcare costs reimbursed, making it easier to balance employment and parenting during school breaks. This support is also available for after-school and holiday clubs.
Key Details on Childcare Reimbursement:
Details | Amount |
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Maximum monthly claim (1 child) | £1,031.88 |
Maximum monthly claim (2+ children) | £1,768.94 |
Claimable activities | Holiday clubs, after-school care |
Requirement | Both parents working (unless exempt) |
Claim back period | Up to 3 months |
How to claim | Via Universal Credit online account |
To ensure payment, parents must use a registered childcare provider and report expenses within 2 months. Delayed claims may result in missed reimbursements.
This summer, Universal Credit claimants and other benefit recipients can take full advantage of numerous cost-saving opportunities.
From visiting London attractions at minimal costs to receiving substantial childcare reimbursements, there are ways to keep your children engaged without straining your finances. Timely action and awareness of eligibility criteria are key to maximizing these supports.
FAQs
Can I claim childcare support if my partner isn’t working?
Yes, but only if your partner is unable to care for the children due to a disability or health condition.
How far back can I claim childcare costs?
You can backdate claims up to three months, but it’s best to report costs as soon as possible.
Are these discounts available outside London?
While many highlighted discounts are London-based, similar offers may be available locally, so check with venues near you.