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How about treating someone special to a year of exciting days out, big savings and exclusive benefits with Boundless or Boundless Plus membership, which is now available to purchase as a gift?
Anyone can buy Boundless membership as a gift, but the recipient must be eligible to join. Membership is open to anyone currently working in or retired from a publicly funded organisation. This includes civil service departments (even those under private sector contracts) as well as public sector employers like the NHS, armed forces, emergency services, education, government agencies and local authorities. Existing Boundless members can also gift membership to immediate family.
A £45 Boundless membership includes: unlimited access to Kew Gardens and Wakehurst; unlimited access to all WWT wetland centres across the UK; discounts for days out with Kids Pass; cinema savings of up to 37% via the Cinema Society; restaurant discounts with tastecard, including Coffee Club.
The £78 Boundless Plus membership adds even more value with: unlimited access to Historic Royal Palaces, including the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace; unlimited access to all National Trust for Scotland places; roadside assistance and local breakdown recovery with Britannia Rescue; ramblers membership, including unlimited access to 50,000 group walks.
Buyers can choose a free digital voucher or a physical gift box (£8.60 P&P). The physical gift box includes a premium pack featuring a branded box and sleeve, an introduction booklet, dummy membership card with QR code and a personalised voucher letter with the redemption code. The digital version includes the voucher letter by email, free of charge.
To purchase a Boundless gift membership, visit: www.boundless.co.uk/gift

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Credit: (c) Historic Royal Palaces.

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Boundless members get free unlimited access to all nine Wildfowl and Wetland Trust (WWT) centres across the UK.
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Credit: CREDIT - Jeff Eden © RBG Kew