BURY have confirmed a 20 per cent increase in the price of adult season tickets for the 2015/16 season.
Full-priced adult season tickets will be £300, up from £250 this season.
Season ticket prices for under-23s and students have increased from £125 to £175, while tickets for senior citizens and the disabled are also £175, up from £120.
Prices for u16s have gone up by £15 to £75, while u11s remain £25 and u5s are free.
Matchday tickets next season will be priced from £18 for adults, £5 for u11s, free for u5s and £12 for all other categories.
The club's board said in a statement that the possibility of promotion to League One had to be factored into the new pricing structure.
"The 2015/16 season is still undecided, League One or League Two?" read the statement.
"With that in mind we have to make sure we can financially compete whilst making sure we still offer affordable prices.
"We have tried to factor in affordability for people of all ages and as such have set the new prices to be as competitive as we can."
The club has also offered an early bird discount - £25 off the priced of an adult season ticket - for supporters that buy or renew their season ticket by the end of this month.
Bury are currently fourth in the League Two table, four points adrift of the automatic promotion places with a game in hand of third-placed Wycombe Wanderers.
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