A SaverCard is valid for 12 months.
You can renew it every year, as long as you're still eligible. You can renew it up to 60 days before your renewal date.
On all local bus services operating within Hertfordshire (except services operated under contract to Transport for London and operated by Grant Palmer Ltd).
Travel outside Hertfordshire
For single and return tickets, the discounts are also available for travel on direct services to the following destinations outside Hertfordshire, as long as one end of the trip is within Hertfordshire:
- Amersham Station
- Aylesbury Bus Station
- Chesham Broadway
- Cockfosters Station
- Dunstable Town Centre
- Harlow Bus Station
- Luton Town Centre
- Mount Vernon Hospital
- Queensbury Station
- Uxbridge Bus Station.
The Intalink Connect is also valid for travel outside Hertfordshire, on all services that cross from Hertfordshire into neighbouring local authority areas, throughout the whole route, with the following exceptions:
- Service 1/1A (Carousel Buses Ltd) only valid between Hemel Hempstead and Chesham Broadway
- Service 26 (Centrebus Ltd) only valid between Royston and Melbourn
- Service 31 (A2B Travel Group Ltd) not valid
- Service 50 (Vale Travel Ltd) not valid
- Service 74 (Grant Palmer Ltd) not valid
- Service 167 (Star Travel Services Ltd) not valid
- Service 724 (Arriva the Shires Ltd) only valid between Harlow and Maple Cross
- All services operated under contract to Transport for London
- All services operating to or via Central London.
SaverCards provide discounted bus fares for everyone who lives in Hertfordshire.
New Adult and Senior versions are supported with Bus Service Improvement Plan funding from the Department for Transport.
The discounts are available at all times when travelling on all local bus services operating within Hertfordshire (except services operated under contract to Transport for London and operated by Grant Palmer Ltd).
They cost £20 (for online applications) for 1 year of discounted travel.
If you're at secondary school and your family is on a low income or receives benefits, you may be able to get a SaverCard for free – apply for help for school travel.
SaverCards can be renewed each year, as long as you’re still eligible. We’ll let you know when it’s time to renew. You can renew it up to 60 days before the renewal date.
Why we need your information
The data on this form is being gathered for the purpose of processing Hertfordshire SaverCard applications. Hertfordshire County Council will use this information to ensure all contacts (including calls, emails, online contacts and webchats) are managed effectively to assess eligibility, process applications and give the best customer service possible.
Hertfordshire County Council collect and process this data in order to meet our legal obligation to provide travel concessions under the Transport Act 1985, the provisions of The Travel Concessions Schemes Regulations 1986 and The Local Government Act 2000.
What we will do with your information
The information you give us will be processed by Serco under contract to the Customer Service and Passenger Transport Unit teams of Hertfordshire County Council and will be used to process Hertfordshire SaverCard applications and help us to manage and improve the scheme. The information provided may be verified against existing data held by the council. It can also be used for statistical analysis and reporting to help plan and improve the passenger transport network.
We pass this to a third party, Euclid, who print and issue the Hertfordshire SaverCards under contract to Hertfordshire County Council.
We will also share information with third parties if we are legally obliged to do so, for example if it necessary to safeguard or protect a vulnerable adult or child.
We may also share information with the police or other agencies if it is necessary for the following purposes:
- the prevention or detection of crime
- the apprehension or prosecution of offenders
- the assessment or collection of any tax or duty or any imposition of a similar nature.
This also includes the internal fraud service and bus companies in relation to potential fraudulent use of Hertfordshire SaverCards.
How long we will keep your information
The information that you supply to us will be kept on file for:
- Application data - 7 years after creation of the Hertfordshire SaverCard
- Passenger details - 2 years after the last use or expiry of an ‘active’ Hertfordshire SaverCard
- Hertfordshire SaverCard usage - 8 years after the Hertfordshire SaverCard transaction data record was created.
What are your rights?
Hertfordshire County Council will be the Data Controller for this information. In relation to this data:
- you have the right to be informed about what information we hold about you and how we use it
- you have the right to request copies of any information the Council holds about you by making a subject access request
- you have the right to correct information we hold about you if it is factually inaccurate
- you have the right to object to the way we are using your data
- you have the right to request that your data is deleted. However we may be unable to delete your data if there is a need for us to keep it. In this case you will receive an explanation of why we need to keep the data.
- You can also request that we stop using your data while we consider a request to have it corrected or deleted. There may be some circumstances in which we are unable to do this however we will provide an explanation if this is the case.
- In certain circumstances you may also request data we hold about you in a format that allows it to be transferred to another organisation.
- In the event that decisions are taken using automated processes you have the right to request that these decisions are reviewed by a member of staff and to challenge these decisions.
If you would like to request copies of your data, request that your data is deleted or have any other queries in relation to data which the council holds about you please contact:
If you are unhappy with the way that Hertfordshire County Council has used your data, or with the way we have responded to a request, you also have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at www.ico.org.uk.