Blue Light Card has revealed its Spring discounts for members and they can save money at plenty of shops and restaurants.
The deals include savings on gifts from big brands such as Jo Malone and experiences with Virgin Experience Days.
The discount service has secured up to 40% savings on gifts, restaurant visits, getaways and more.
Blue Light Card’s discounts were launched in time for Valentine’s Day but members can enjoy them throughout Spring.
Blue Light Card Spring discounts 2023 including food, hotels and more
Here’s a list of some of the Spring discounts that Blue Light Card members can take advantage of.
Boosted discounts
- Bloom and Wild – Save up to 30% on flowers
- Booking.com – Receive 6% cashback credit
- Buyagift – Save up to 25%
Gifts and cards
- Funky Pigeon – Save 25% off cards
- Goldsmiths – Save 20% on full priced jewellery online (some exclusions apply)
- H Samuel – Save 20% on full price online or 15% off in-store
- Jo Malone London – Save 10% online and in-store
- The Perfume Shop – Save 15% online
- Yankee Candle – Save 20% on full price online
Food
- Bill’s – Save 20% on the total bill
- YO! – Save 20% on dine-in and click & collect
Getaways and experiences
- Virgin Experience Days – Save 20%
- Hotels.com – Save 10%
To find out more about the discounts offered by Blue Light Card, members can visit the website.
How to apply for a Blue Light Card
Getting a membership to Blue Light Card is quick and easy as all you need to do is register online at their website.
You can apply if you are a member of the NHS, emergency and social services and more.
A card will cost you £4.99 and it is valid for two years.
On the website, they say: "For just £4.99, members of the Blue Light community can register for 2-years access to more than 15,000 discounts from large national retailers to local businesses across categories such as holidays, cars, days out, fashion, gifts, insurance, phones, and many more."
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