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SPOTLIGHT on Equity Release
BOB DUCKER LIFETIME MORTGAGE BROKER
In these difficult times more and more people are looking to release funds from the Equity in their homes. This can be a lump sum or an initial lump sum and a cash reserve drawdown facility. The funds are yours to do with as you wish. I know that ‘Equity Release’ had an awful reputation in the past but in 2009 this section of the Financial Services world became highly regulated and a great deal of safeguards and transparency were introduced ensuring greater transparency and far superior mortgages with many features. A Lifetime Mortgage is just a mortgage but with many benefits over a ‘standard’ repayment or Interest only mortgage. For example • You do not have to make repayments unless you wish to • Mortgage amounts are not based on income or affordability • You are protected by the Negative Equity Guarantee, • You cannot be repossessed • You can make ad hoc repayments if you wish • The mortgage is very flexible and is portable • You can repay the mortgage at any time • You still own your home Lifetime Mortgage Market is an Independent Brokerage specialising in this market. Bob has over 40 Years Financial Services experience and decided to specialise in this market in 2009 when the new regulations came into force. All of our meetings are on a Face to Face basis in your home. All Research and initial advice is FREE and with NO obligation. Depending on your requirements there may be a fee payable on successful completion ONLY. Our standard fee is £995. If you would like free consultation to discuss all the options, please call Bob on 01202 872778 07971 376782 Email Bob@lifetimemortgagemarket.co.uk Web www.lifetimemortgagemarket.co.uk To understand the features and risks, ask for a personalised illustration Equity release may impact the size of your estate and it could affect your entitlement to current and future means-tested benefits Lifetime Mortgage Market is a trading style of One Stop 4 Equity Release Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA No 952887.
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DORSET VIEW August 2022
The mayor cuts the ribbon
New kitchen garden opened A new community kitchen garden has been opened in Bournemouth by the Mayor Cllr Bob Lawton at the CRUMBS Project training centre in Hibberd Way. Initiated at the start of the year, the garden provides opportunities for patrons of the disability training charity to participate in gardening, and to learn and gain confidence in growing their own produce in a wildlife-friendly fashion. The garden is designed to teach disadvantaged adults about growing different types of seasonal produce and broaden their awareness and education of horticulture. Trainees and staff from the project were joined by representatives from other local charities, Cherry Tree Nursery and Transition Bournemouth, who were involved in the design and planning of the community kitchen garden, to celebrate the collective achievements of those involved. The mayor said: “CRUMBS is a fantastic Bournemouth organisation whose trainees are really pleased to be here and be given this opportunity to learn more about using a valuable green space in the city to extend their learning of the food cycle and see it growing from seed to plate.” To learn more about training and development opportunities provided by The CRUMBS Project visit www.crumbs.org.uk
Prison for fail-to-stop driver A Bournemouth man, who admitted charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and failing to stop after a road accident, has been sent to jail. Christopher Hughes, 30 of Morley Road, was sentenced to 27 months in prison and disqualified from driving for a period of six years and six
months at Bournemouth Crown Court on Friday 8 July. The incident took place on 10 May 2021, during which a female pedestrian sustained serious injuries, including to her spine, head and liver that required multiple surgeries. Hughes was ordered to pay £10,000 in compensation to her.
Teenager arrested after beach assault A teenager has been arrested and released on police bail following an altercation on Fisherman’s Walk beach in Southbourne on Thursday 23 June. During the fight, which involved a group of young people, it is alleged that two boys were assaulted and a bottle was smashed in the face of one of the victims. They were both taken to hospital for treatment. /dorsetview.news
It is reported that one of the group was in possession of a knife. It was further alleged that the group assaulted a male cyclist who was in the area around the time of the incident. Following enquiries, a 17-year-old boy from Eastleigh was arrested on suspicion of assault and possession of a knife blade or sharp pointed article in a public place.
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