The Accord Card Scheme
Details
The Accord Card is Aberdeen City Council's existing smartcard scheme. From April 2006 the Scottish Executive launched a National Entitlement Card to carry national services and this has been combined with the Accord Card.
This combined card is referred to as the Accord / National Entitlement Card. It's a great way to access a variety of local and national services.
Listed below are all the services currently carried on the Accord / National Entitlement Card.
- Cashless Catering and vending in all Aberdeen City Secondary Schools,
- Free School Meal entitlement,
- Young Scot Membership for those aged 12 to 26,
- Young Person's Travel Concession,
- Scotland Wide Free Bus Travel for Older and Disabled Persons,
- National Entitlement Card,
- Library Card,
- Access to Leisure.
Accord Card Newsletters
December 2008 Newsletters Out Now!
Our newsletters have had a mini-makeover and have been split into two age groups so now they are even more relevant to you. Don't miss out on the chance to enter our competitions to win DVDs - closing date 30th January 2009.
- Accord Newsletter: News & Information for Pupils & Students
- Accord Newsletter: Information for Citizens
Archive Newsletters
Contact(s)
- Accord Card Scheme
Phone: 0845 345 2789
Email: accordhelp@accordaberdeen.co.uk
Frequently Asked Question(s)
- I'm registered blind, what should I do?
- Am I entitled to free bus travel?
- How do I make an application?
- I already have an existing bus travel pass, do I need a National Entitlement card/ Accord card?
- Is there a charge for the card?
- What are the restrictions of the travel scheme?
- If I lose / damage or have my card stolen what should I do?
- Does the card have to be renewed annually?
- My personal circumstances/ details have changed, what do I do?

