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Talk to the GIFQ team →The card is accepted at participating independent businesses within Bath — including shops, restaurants, cafés, and leisure venues signed up to the local scheme. The exact merchant list is maintained on the Bath Gift Card website and changes as new businesses join. Recipients should check the live directory before visiting to confirm acceptance.
No — this card is specifically designed for in-person spending at Bath-based participating businesses. It does not work at national online retailers or outside the Bath scheme geography. If your recipients are distributed nationally, a broader retail card would be more practical.
The Town & City programme typically offers denominations from £5 up to £100 per card. For bulk B2B orders, minimum quantities and custom denominations may be available depending on order size. Contact GIFQ to confirm current denomination options and volume thresholds.
Town & City Gift Cards issued through the Miconex platform generally carry an expiry period, commonly 24 months from the date of purchase or activation. Confirm the exact expiry terms at the point of bulk ordering, particularly if you are pre-purchasing cards for a reward programme that distributes over several months.
It works well for rewarding Bath-based employees, recognising locally headquartered teams, or as a delegate gift for events and conferences held in Bath. It also fits community engagement programmes where brands want reward spend to circulate within the local economy rather than with national retailers.
A national retail card like an Amazon or Marks & Spencer gift card gives recipients broader redemption flexibility but no local spending focus. The Bath card deliberately limits redemption to the city's independent business scene, which carries more cultural relevance for recipients who live and work there and supports the local economy — a point some HR teams use in internal communications around reward programmes.
Bath Town & City Gift Cards are part of the UK's Town & City Gift Cards programme, a network of place-based gift cards tied to specific towns and cities across the United Kingdom. The Bath card is accepted at a curated selection of independent retailers, restaurants, cafés, and leisure businesses within Bath itself — a UNESCO World Heritage city in Somerset known for its Georgian architecture, Roman heritage, and strong retail economy. For B2B buyers, this card fills a specific gap: rewarding employees, contractors, or customers who live or work in or around Bath with spending power that stays local rather than flowing to national chains. Typical recipients include office-based teams in Bath city centre, remote workers with local ties, or event attendees and conference participants in the area. Redemption is straightforward — recipients spend the card in person at participating businesses, making it a natural fit for in-person incentives and recognition programmes. HR and marketing teams running regional reward schemes will find the Bath card more relevant to Bath-based staff than a generic national retailer card. Denominations typically range from £5 to £100 in the Town & City programme, and cards are managed via the Miconex platform that underpins the national network.
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