Here's where residents can claim a 'Mayor of Warwick's Christmas voucher'

The vouchers can be redeemed at several shops in the town
The visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo suppliedThe visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo supplied
The visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo supplied

There's still time for eligible residents to claim the 'Mayor of Warwick's Christmas Voucher'.

Thanks to the support of the Trustees of Henry VIII Endowed Trust the Mayor of Warwick, Cllr Terry Morris is once again able to provide Christmas Vouchers to residents aged over 75 years old living in CV34 postcodes.

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For those who haven't already collected a voucher, the Mayor, Cllr Terry Morris will once again be giving them out in person at Warwick market on December 23 between 11.15am and 12.15am.

The visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo suppliedThe visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo supplied
The visitor information centre will once again have a stall at Warwick Market next week where people can pick up their vouchers. Photo supplied

This will be the last chance for residents to pick them up and they will be available from the visitor information centre stall once again.

The team on the stall will also be selling the Mayors Christmas cards as well as a selection of gifts and souvenirs from 'A Little Gift From Warwick'.

Vouchers can be redeemed for £7.50 at one of the following Warwick outlets during the month of December; The Tuckery Café, CJs Market Stalls, Claridges, Rowley’s Butchers, Mel Broom Butchers and Warwick visitor information centre.

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Vouchers are limited and it is hoped that people who do not need a voucher will leave them for residents who do, as the vouchers are not a statutory entitlement.

The vouchers can be collected on production of a pension card or bus pass (identification with name, address and date of birth).

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