Concession Rate Policy

Print Clan is an inclusive screen printing studio that nurtures creativity in people at any ability. We accommodate social, design and fine art based projects by offering access to screen printing resources and training. 

In 2026 we introduced a discounted concession pricing structure for our studio membership fee and for tickets to our core workshop programme, to help widen access for individuals who may face barriers to arts participation. 

While the saving itself is modest, we see this as a positive step in building accessible options that encourage inclusivity and strengthen partnerships with organisations we value.

Eligibility

Concession rates are available to individuals who are/identify as: 

  • Existing Print Clan and Print Club Members

  • Students

  • Graduates (valid for one year post-graduation)

  • Senior citizens (aged 65+)

  • Unemployed/jobseekers

  • Disabled

  • Referred or employed by one of our selected third sector partner organisations
    (ESOL Scotland, Articulate Trust, The Marie Trust, Govanhill Baths, Slaghammers, Empower Women for Change, Protests and Suffragettes, ReMode and Music Broth)

To access the discounted rate, the chosen category of concession must be chosen from the dropdown menu when purchasing membership or eligible workshop and course tickets. 

Validation 

Photocopied or digital proof of status must be provided in person or via email to hello@printclan.co.uk after purchase to validate the concession rate. 

If this cannot be provided, you will be required to pay the difference to a full-priced membership or ticket before you can use the facilities.

We recognise that some information contained within a proof of status may be of a sensitive nature.
Where possible, please omit/redact any confidential information you see fit from your proof of status.
This can be done by providing photocopies instead of original documents, and by covering up or scoring through personal information such as National Insurance numbers, Tax Codes, Salaries or medical information. 

Existing Print Clan members do not need to provide evidence. This will be validated internally against our current active member list. The concession is only applicable to the member themselves and is non-transferable.

Examples of proof of status can include but are not limited to:

  • Students
    - Valid Student Photo ID/Matriculation Card, UniDays ID, Enrollment details/certificate, Confirmation of Student Status Letters.

  • Graduates (valid for one year post-graduation)
    - Degree Certificate/Parchment, Academic Transcript, Confirmation of Award Letter.

  • Senior citizens (aged 65+)
    - Valid Photo ID card e.g. Passport, Driving License or PASS accredited card, Concessionary Travel Card, Birth Certificate.

  • Unemployed/jobseekers
    - Government benefits notification e.g. letter from DWP regarding JSA or Universal Credit, HMRC Employment History, P45 from previous employer, Letter confirming redundancy.

  • Disabled
    - Medical Evidence e.g. GP correspondence, consultant letters, proof of diagnosis, health records or care plans, Government benefits notification e.g. decision letters for PIP or DLA, National Disability or DID Card, Valid Blue Badge.

  • Referred or employed by one of our selected third sector partner organisations
    (ESOL Scotland, Articulate Trust, The Marie Trust, Govanhill Baths, Slaghammers, Empower Women for Change, Protests and Suffragettes, ReMode and Music Broth)
    -  Headed letter confirming their connection to this organisation, along with a contact email for verification.

Expiry

If purchasing a concession rate membership, once your annual membership has expired, you will be required to pay the standard renewal fee of £26 if you wish to continue using the studio.

Print Clan reserves the right to add, change, update and withdraw organisations from the partnership scheme at any time.

Proof of status and confidential information will be destroyed once the concession rate has been validated by our team.

This policy was written on 13th January 2026 and will be reviewed annually.

Last reviewed: April 2026