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  1. IG38.pdf

    gift I would like to make a gift of: £ I enclose a cheque/postal order made payable to Age UK Card payment MasterCard Visa CAF CharityCard I wish to pay by (please tick) Maestro American Express

  2. IL7.pdf

    gift I would like to make a gift of: £ I enclose a cheque/postal order made payable to Age UK Card payment MasterCard Visa CAF CharityCard I wish to pay by (please tick) Maestro American Express

  3. IG31.pdf

    insurance such as life assurance or an endowment policy • pension funds that include a lump sum payment on death • investments such as stocks and shares or investment trusts • motor vehicles • jewellery

  4. IG56.pdf

    £15 £20 My choice £ I enclose a cheque/postal order made payable to Age UK, or I wish to make payment by (please tick): MasterCard Visa CAF CharityCard Card number Expiry date AGUK0081 If you’re

  5. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in _older_age_Disability.pdf

    but first made a claim when under the age of 65, may be entitled to receive ‘Personal Independence Payments’, which replace ‘Disabled Living Allowance’. Those who become disabled or first make a claim after

  6. RB_Feb17_Age_Friendly_business.pdf

    channels include wanting the social interaction of going into a store, not fully trusting online payments and wanting to physically touch an item and understand how it works. ‘We’re in a generation that

  7. RB_2015_Improving_later_life_for_people_with_sight_loss-Full_report.pdf

    lock’ on the basic state pension and to the so-called pensioner benefits, including the winter fuel payment, will provide some protection. However, the impact of these cuts on disability benefits, which many

  8. Transport policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    authorities to improve the quality of bus services. Bus operators meeting these should attract a premium payment from authorities.25 Being able to use the bus is very important for the wellbeing of many older

  9. RB_Aug13_Later_Life_in_Rural_England.pdf

    Costs It also costs older people to get online – to purchase the hardware and software, make monthly payments and pay for any training or support they might need. rural homes and businesses often complain about ... incomes which allow a comfortable retirement. Age UK also wants the government to ensure that the payments industry delivers a sustainable cash delivery network for all. If access to banking in later life

  10. FS59w.pdf

    the local authority should:  offer “a consolatory payment”; and/or  make “good any losses you have suffered”; and/or  ensure “you receive payments you were entitled to”39. 12.7 If you are dissatisfied

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