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  1. Accessible days out in the South East

    remarkable 14th-century moated manor house complete with a grade 1 listed dog kennel. The National Trust property hires out buggies, however they do require that a volunteer is available to accompany it ... information about Igtham Mote accessibility Hidcote Manor Hidcote Manor in the Cotswolds, another National Trust beauty, has several free mobility scooters and wheelchairs, which can be booked in advance or you

  2. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    payment? If something doesn't feel right, stop and check the situation with someone you know and trust. Some banks now have a warning when you transfer money to someone. This prompts you to think twice ... double-check that the details are correct. If you're happy that the payment is to someone you know and trust, double-check the details (such as the amount of money and the name and account details of the recipient)

  3. CVs and job applications

    have any, address them in your CV or application form so employers know the reason. The  Carers Trust  offers more information about support for carers wanting to return to work. 2. What relevant

  4. Spotting TV Licence scams

    Watch out for emails asking you to pay to renew your TV Licence. Age UK provide details around TV Licence scams, how to spot them and what to do.

  5. At the centre of local support

    person they cared for was going to have an enjoyable day of socialising alongside staff they knew and trusted meant carers could enjoy a guilt-free break. Many long-term carers said that without day care they ... people and carers, providing opportunities for connection and joy, and serving as a central and trusted partner in local community networks and partnerships.

  6. Staying safe from scams

    for Post-Qualifying Social Work at Bournemouth University. The programme, funded by the City Bridge Trust, helped more than 3,000 older people like Rod feel safer and more confident about spotting a scam ... Thankfully nobody took anything, but things can happen so easily by you being forgetful or too trusting.” The group agree that acting has been a fantastic experience, and that they’ve enjoyed sharing

  7. Reflecting upon success helping veterans

    SSAFA Controller Sir Andrew Gregory, and Melloney Poole, Chief Executive of The Armed Forces Covenant Trust. Meanwhile, a presentation by Dr Zoe Anchors, a research associate at the University of Bath, summarised

  8. Celebrating a year of friendship and support

    happened on the day. The reason we’re here For the uninitiated, Joining Forces is an Armed Forces Fund-Trust supported project to support the wellbeing of older veterans. This support might include helping find

  9. The successes of the Joining Forces programme

    partnership with SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has been supported by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to deliver a programme to support older veterans and their families and carers. With more than 89

  10. Trustees

    Age UK has a Board of Trustees to monitor Age UK's strategic objectives. Read their biographies.

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