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Weston Turville U3A Newsletter – August 2014
Last month I told you about a slight change in how the newsletters were sent out. It would seem that several of you did not understand, did not remember, or just got a tad confused. So to assist you in remembering I will say it again, louder and slower: I ….STILL…. WRITE ….THE ….NEWSLETTER. …MARY ….DULY EMAILS… THEM …OUT. Got that? So if you have anything you wish published please still send it to me. There is loads and loads of good stuff in this newsletter so I will let you get on with reading it! read more …
Extreme Activities – redefining retirement!
“There is a social revolution under way, which is being led by the baby boomers, who have redefined everything throughout their lives, particularly around the world of work. They are now going to redefine retirement,”
Ros Altmann, a former director-general of Saga.
Here’s what in store for the next few months … read more …
Financial Abuse – Not just theft by strangers

For this factsheet the focus is financial abuse. When we hear the term ‘financial abuse’ we often think of someone stealing an older person’s savings.
However it could also be a relative or a carer spending the older person’s money on themselves when they’re doing that person’s shopping, or refusing to let them decide what to spend their money on, or telling the older person they deserve or need money from them, perhaps by making them feel they are a burden or by telling them a hard luck story about their read more …

