Durrington Town Council Launches Community Low-cost days out for local families
Durrington Town Council is introducing a Community Family Pass Pilot Scheme, supporting families with low-cost leisure opportunities. Providing residents of Larkhill and Durrington only, access to affordable—and in one case free—family days out at local attractions.
The Council has secured corporate passes from three attractions, allowing residents to purchase a one-day Family Pass from the Council office for £5 or £10, depending on the venue. The National Trust pass will be available free of charge.
Participating Attractions
National Trust – FREEfamily entry for 2 adults and up to 3 children
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/
Army Flying Museum – Family Pass available for £10, admitting 2 adults and up to 3 children
https://armyflying.com/
Outburst at Clown About – Family Pass for £5, admitting up to 3 children to the soft play area (Adults are free)
http://outburstsalisbury.co.uk/clownabout.html
Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm – Family Pass for £5, admitting 2 adults and 2 children (under 2s free)
https://choldertonrarebreedsfarm.com
Passes will be issued in person whomust bring proof of address and photo ID when collecting a pass from Durrington Town Council office (Village Hall, SP4 8AD) between Tuesday to Friday, 10am–12pm. Tickets will be made available one at a time, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The pilot will run for 12 months, enabling the Council to evaluate demand, affordability, and administrative workload.
Important Resident Information
Passes are issued manually from the Council Office. https://www.durringtontowncouncil.gov.uk/
Residents must check the attraction’s opening times before purchasing, as passes are valid only on the date stamped. (Check above links for attraction’s details)
Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be replaced if lost.
Some attractions such as Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm require online booking as well.