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Wills and estate planning Practical advice for making and updating your will Information guide AgeUKIG31 2 Information written with you in mind. Our guides are produced with the help of older people ... this guide, you can read one of our related factsheets: • Making a will • Dealing with an estate • Planning for your funeral You can also call the HMRC helpline for probate and Inheritance Tax enquiries (page
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Engaging older people in physical activity EFDS and Age UK have worked in partnership to create this resource. Who to speak to? There are a variety of organisations you can speak to when looking to ... current national physical activity projects, provide contacts to local Age UKs and give advice on engagement with older people and the broader issues they face. Age UK has delivered a series of physical activity
Engagement & volunteering Briefing Last updated: October 2010 This briefing explores older peoples’ involvement in volunteering and politics. Nearly 4.9 million people aged 65 and over in England (58%) ... (58%) take part in volunteering or civic engagement.1 In our own Age UK survey we found that 41% of people over retirement age in the UK volunteer on a regular basis (this could be formally or informally)