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Win tickets to Jack & The Beanstalk Panto

Expect magic, sparkle & brilliant fun for all the faimly

Conn Artists’ Ross Muir as Dame Trott, Heartbeat's Darren Clewlow-Smith as Fleshcreep and the voice of Brian Blessed as the giant! Win a family ticket to see Jack and the Beanstalk at the Worthing Pavilion Theatre, Worthing from 1st December to 2nd January (excluding Saturday 17th – Monday 23rd December), winner can choose which date subject to availability. Visit www.wtm.uk/panto

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With a fantastic cast, laugh-outloud comedy and all your favourite pantomime traditions, Jack and the Beanstalk promises to be Worthing’s most spectacular pantomime yet! This year’s panto features award-winning musical comedian Katie Pritchard as Jack, Children’s TV legend Dave Benson Phillips as The King, Boyband A1’ Mark Read as Prince Loui, Strictly Come Dancing’s Flavia Cacace-Mistry as the Fairy, the

Win a family ticket to see Jack & the Beanstalk

To enter answer the following question: Q: Which character is comedian Katie Pritchard playing? a) The Fairy b) Jack c) The King

Send your answer and contact details to: Jack & the Beanstalk Competition, PO Box 2237, Pulborough, RH20 9AH or you can enter online at: w w w . s u s se xl o c a l . n e t/ f e a tu r e s / co m p e ti ti o n s Winner drawn after 18th December 2022. Please indicate if you wish to remain on our mailing list.

By Will Writer Emma Wells MIPW

It’s the run up to Christmas and most of you will hopefully be full of the festive spirit and let’s be honest, writing your Will is probably the last thing on your mind at the moment and I’m certainly not suggesting that they make great Christmas presents either, although it may be one step better than a last minute panic buy at the local service station.

One question we get asked a lot is “What happens if I don’t have a Will”? In short, you place yourself in a position of having no say in what happens to your estate and leave your family open to the process of intestacy. There is no legal requirement to have a Will and surprisingly just over 50% of the adult population in the UK don’t currently have any provision in place. Depending on your circumstances, you may feel there is little reason to spend a few hundred pounds in getting something drawn up and under the current economic situation, many of you may choose to use that money on heating your homes rather than writing out your legacy. It’s all about choice, what you feel is important and whether or not you are happy to let others make those decisions for you once you have gone. There are numerous things to consider when it comes to assets, pensions, savings and belongings too. Dying intestate means that someone else has to pick up the pieces, whether that’s a partner, your children or a close friend. If you haven’t expressed your wishes or how you would like your estate to be divided it up, it falls on those left, to make those decisions for you. Ultimately there are many benefits to producing a Will and very few negatives. Merry Christmas! Please do get in touch on 01903 821010 or email wills@nsure.co.uk

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