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concessionarycon‧ces‧sion‧ar‧y /kənˈseʃənəri $ -neri/ adjective - a concessionary agreement
- Admission was expected to be about £4.00 full rate, and there would as usual be concessionary rates.
- Airline employees also enjoy concessionary travel.
- It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55.
- Local people and regular travellers would also retain their concessionary fares on the crossing.
- Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1.
- Proper concessionary fare schemes will be developed in every area.
- Successful applicants will be able to build up entitlement to normal benefits such as concessionary mortgages.
► Welfarealmshouse, nounbenefit, nounchild benefit, nounchild support, nouncommunity chest, nouncommunity service, nounconcession, nounconcessionary, adjectivedole, noundraw, verbdrop-in, adjectiveentitlement, nounfamily credit, nounfood bank, nounfood coupon, nounfood stamp, noungiro, nounhostel, nounhousing project, nounmeal ticket, nounmeans test, nounMedicaid, nounMedicare, nounNational Insurance, nounOAP, nounold age pension, nounold age pensioner, nounpensioner, nounpoorhouse, nounpublic health, nounrelief, nounsickness benefit, nounsocial security, nounstate benefit, noununemployment, noununemployment benefit, nounworkfare, nounworkhouse, noun ► concessionary fares a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners NOUN► fare· Local people and regular travellers would also retain their concessionary fares on the crossing.· He said that last year the local authority spent £1.35m. on concessionary fares and would spend the same this year.· Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1.· Proper concessionary fare schemes will be developed in every area.· Assisting people in rural areas by making concessionary fares on local public transport widely available.· It's because Middlesbrough Council can not afford to increase the subsidy for concessionary fares from £1.35m.· The 1883 Cheap Trains Act made concessionary fares for workers general and compulsory.· The concessionary fares scheme in London will continue. ► rate· Admission was expected to be about £4.00 full rate, and there would as usual be concessionary rates.· Remember to reduce the seat price if you are applying for seats at a concessionary rate.· Under house purchase schemes employees can buy property at concessionary rates of interest, often around 5 percent. ► travel· Higher paid employees of the railways enjoy free or concessionary travel on the railways.· Airline employees also enjoy concessionary travel.· The evidence is that when free concessionary travel was withdrawn fewer trips were made and there were fewer elderly bus passenger casualties. 1given as a concession2British English specially reduced in price, for example for old people or children: a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners |