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
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?

