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Carer Card: Directory of Offers Sheffield Carers Centre Carer Card: Directory of offers This directory contains details of all the offers and discounts available to holders of the Carers Card. The offers available increase every month – please see our website for details: https://sheffieldcarers.org.uk/carer-card/ Updated 24 May 2019 Sheffield Carers Centre aims to offer carers as many benefits as possible through the Carer Card scheme, but this does not mean that we are recommending or endorsing any of the services, activities, products or businesses featured in the Carer Card directory. All the information is provided by the businesses concerned. Sheffield Carers Centre accepts no liability for damage or loss however caused, in connection with the use of the information or the services, activities, products or businesses accessed through the Carer Card scheme. We advise you to consider and make an informed decision about the suitability of any offer for your own situation. ATTRACTIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT ** Please always check that offers and discounts still apply before purchasing Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust Sheffield Industrial Museums are the showcase of Sheffield’s industrial story from early industrialisation to modern times. Our three unique heritage sites and museums across Sheffield reveal more about the growth of the steel city. Kelham Island Museum’s interactive galleries tell the story of light trades and skilled workmanship to mass production. Catch a unique glimpse of life at home and at work at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, an 18th century scythe and steelworks or discover Shepherd Wheel, a unique example of Sheffield’s Knife grinding industry. Enjoy a great family day out full of nostalgia and innovation! Offer: Concession price of an adult ticket for Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet and Kelham Island Museum. One ticker per person. This offer does not include any paid events or activities. To redeem this offer please show staff your Carer Card when purchasing your ticket. Where: Kelham Island Museum Alma Street Sheffield S3 8RY Admission: Adult Concession £6.05 (5.50 without gift aid) Accompanied children ( Under 16) FREE Tel: 0114 272 2106 Where: Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet Abbeydale Road South Sheffield S7 2QW Admission: Adult Concession £4.40 with gift aid (£4.40 without gift aid) Accompanied Children (Under 16) FREE Tel: 0114 272 2106 Website: http://www.simt.co.uk/ Theatre Deli Our main focus is on supporting emerging theatre makers working at the cutting edge of theatre practice, particularly those working in non-traditional forms – whether that be through exploring the nature of the theatrical space, immersive experiences, game-playing, live art or other manifestations of performance which cross boundaries and defy definition. Offer: 30% discount off tickets. To access this offer please visit the box office and show staff your Carer Card. The Theatre Deli offer a free Carer ticket when accompanying the cared for person. Where: 202 Eyre Street, Sheffield. Contact: 0114 278 6500 Website: www.theatredeli.co.uk Lincolnshire Wildlife Park Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is one of the UK’s largest animal sanctuaries. Our residents come from all walks of life and from all over the world. We have an amazing array of animals that our dedicated keepers work with daily, from Tigers to Parrots and lots in between! An amazing wildlife charity, Inc The National Parrot Sanctuary with Derren Brown as their patron and housing the largest collection of Bengal Tigers. Offer: 10% discount for all Carer Card holders. To access this discount please show staff your card when purchasing your ticket. Address: Dickon Hill Road, Friskney, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8PP Website: www.lincswildlife.com Sheffield Theatres Offer: Discount in all Crucible and Lyceum theatres bars and at the kiosks. Did you know that a carer can attend performances for free if they are accompanying the person they care for? To access this offer, please show your Carer Card. To access this offer, show your card at the point of purchase. Address: 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Telephone: 0114 249 5999 Website: www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk The Light Cinema The Light Cinema aims to provide a unique entertainment experience, a friendly relaxed environment that offers excellent customer service and value for money. Offer: £8.95 peak time (Fri evening until all day Sunday) and £7.95 off peak (Monday until Friday morning). To access this offer please present your Carer Card to staff when you book. Address: The Moor, Sheffield S1 4PF Tel: 0114 384 0006 Website: www.sheffield.lightcinemas.co.uk CAFES, RESTAURANTS AND PUBS ** Please always check that offers and discounts still apply before purchasing AMT Coffee Northern General Hospital & Sheffield Royal Hallamshire Hospital Our coffee is Fairtrade and our milk is Organic .We also individually make delicious hot chocolates, Steamers®, smoothies, chillers & milkshakes. We have a fantastic range of Viennoisserie pastries, gourmet muffins, delicious brownies and snacks like all butter shortbread as well as an excellent range of fresh gourmet soup, sandwiches and grilled to order toasties & paninis. We also provide fresh fruit, muesli, yogurts and made to order porridge as well. Offer: 10% discount for Carer Card holders Where: Northern General Hospital – Herries Road, Sheffield S5 7AT Royal Hallamshire Hospital – Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JF Sfinx Restaurant We are an authentic, Romanian restaurant based on Attercliffe Road in Sheffield. In our menu you can find different Romanian traditional dishes, many of them originating from different other European countries. We have a variety of grills, salads and pasta that can be consumed by customers who are not keen on trying something different. We have a small function room above our restaurant that can accommodate approximately 20 people. We can offer buffet nights at discounted price per person for Carer Card holders. It will involve a taste of Romanian traditional food. Offer: 50% off pizza Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 5pm-10pm, last reservation would be at 9:30. To access this offer please contact the restaurant to book your table. Please let the restaurant know you are a Carer Card holder. Where: 539 Attercliffe Road S9 3RA Sheffield, UK Tel: 0114 2443123 Website: www.sfinxrestaurant.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sfinxrestaurant/ Union St Union St is Sheffield’s city centre hub with four floors of coffee, co-working, office space and room hire, with daily events and hot lunches served by a different independent street food trader each day Offer: We would like to offer a 40p discount on all our hot drinks for anyone who presents a Carers Card. Where: 18-20 Union St, Sheffield S1 2JP Website: https://union-st.org/ Ceres Ceres (or Café Ceres as it was known before we cropped the café bit) spent its first twelve years as a small, cosy café in squashed but charming premises on Sharrow Vale Road. We now occupy a much bigger (but still charming!) place on Hunter’s Bar roundabout, only about 250 yards from our original base. Ceres has been run by us – Jean-Paul and Caroline Strappazzon – since the summer of 2000 when we moved to Sheffield from France to try our hand at the catering business. We serve good coffee, brunches and lunches, and open late for French bistro evenings four nights a week. We hope you find us as Ceres down-to-earth, friendly and approachable and that you enjoy our food and café. Offer: 10% discount off food and drink. To access this offer please show staff you Carer Card. Address: 85 Junction Road, Sheffield, S11 8XA Telephone: 0114 267 9090 Website: www.cafeceres.com Andrews Café Tearooms Family-run with a warm welcome guaranteed. Breakfasts, lunch and afternoon teas served at your table. Outstanding quality food and drinks at great value with excellent service. Offer: 20% discount on purchases of £5 or more per person (where one of the party holds a Carer Card) at the following times: all day Sunday and Monday; before 12 and after 2 Tuesday to Saturday. Address: Chapel Walk, Sheffield The Harlequin We’re a friendly, traditional pub situated in Sheffield. our house beers are brewed by local brewery exit 33 brewing, We are Sheffield CAMRA’S cider pub of the year, and were finalists in the great British pub awards! Offer: 10% discount on any pre-booked food orders. We serve a range of quick bites and home-made food between 12.00pm-2.00pm and 5.00pm-8.00pm Monday to Friday; 12.00pm- 5.00pm on Saturday; and 4.00pm-6.00pm on Sunday (roast dinners are served 1.00pm-3.00pm on Sunday). We’ll update our menu choices and daily specials each morning. To access this discount pre-order before 11.00 each day by: texting 0779 415 6916; or by e-mailing to [email protected]. We’ll reply to confirm receipt. Please let staff know you have a Carer Card to redeem your discount. Address: 108 Nursery Street, Sheffield, S3 8GG Telephone: 0779 415 6916 Website: www.theharlequinpub.wordpress.com Remember When Café We are a cafe serving healthy food and sweet treats in a happy atmosphere. Based on a range of fresh salads, soups and cakes we aim to feed your body and your mind. We provide safe place where everyone can be themselves without judgement, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, background or disability. In particular we offer an ambiance, surroundings and activities to promote memories and conversations, particularly for people living with dementia and carers within the community. We provide information about dementia and available support services for anyone who is interested or in need. Offer: 10% discount across our full menu. Address: Frecheville Sports and Social Club, Silkstone Road, Sheffield, S12 4RH Website: www.rememberwhen.online Facebook: www.facebook.com/Rememberwhensheffield/ Wildwood Wildwood is the new sister company to the cabin, specialising in artisan gifts, cards and homewares.
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