Page 20 • The HERALD • 16th February 2023 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v All of us have been a ected by the jump in the cost of living. One of the greatest jumps of all can be that of mortgage payments – where xed-term deals have ended or variable rates, so favorable for so long now, have been creeping upwards. If this is a situation you’re facing, then you need to talk to Sue Johnstone of Busy Bee Mortgage & Protection Solutions. Sue can help you by searching the entire mortgage market for the best deal – a task that can be both overwhelming and time consuming to those without the knowledge and experience. As a certi ed broker, Busy Bee Mortgage and Protection Solutions can guide you through the process and help you avoid the pitfalls and mistakes that, otherwise, could end up costing you more. Perhaps your mortgage still has a short time to run. It’s worth knowing that Sue can help you secure a deal up to six months prior to your current term ending, so it’s well worth exploring the market to see where you stand. Sue’s lived on the Waterside most of her life, and has raised a family here, so she not only understands the mortgage industry, but has a solid knowledge of the area too. Let Sue help you make a smart and informed decision about your mortgage, which in turn should make your cost of living a little easier. Get in touch with Sue at Busy Bee Mortgage and Protection Solutions today at the contact details opposite. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Busy Bee Mortgage and Protection Solutions Limited is an Appointed Representative of Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. WATERSIDE NETWORK GROUP: MEMBER FOCUS by Simon Chadwick Sue Johnstone, Busy Bee Mortgage & Protection Solutions Helping Out at Healthy Haven On Monday 16th January Stu Humphreys volunteered for the day at the Healthy Haven Garden, as part of his company’s BMC So ware’s International day of service. Christine showed him around the garden and introduced him to the other volunteers. Stu then helped Christine finish digging the pond. ey lined it with sand and then put in a butyl liner. e pond was edged with rocks Stu Humphreys working on the new pond and lled with rain water. e pond just needs some plants and for the wildlife to discover it. e birds will enjoy the source of water and the volunteers hope to have some frogspawn, insects and dragon ies in the pond. Thanks to Councillor Alexis McEvoy who provided a grant, Fawley Parish Council was able to put on e Aladdin Pantomime at Gang Warily. e noise was incredible and great fun was had by all. Cllr Alan Alvey, Chairman of the Council said: “It was fantastic to see that all the young people had such an amazing time filled with music, excited screams, sing alongs, ice cream and of course popcorn and Fawley Does Panto! Fawley does panto snacks! No one missed out on the fun either as everyone joined in with the singing and fun too! We can’t wait for the next one!”
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