Herald - Issue 457

Page 64 • The HERALD • 9th May 2024 v THE HERALD - Proud to be part of your community v ASK A PROFESSIONAL FREE WILLS IN MAY FOR CANCER RESEARCH UK from Jasper Vincent Solicitors In celebration of the opening of our new Lyndhurst o ce, Jasper Vincent Solicitors are delighted to be o ering the Cancer Research UK Free Will Service during the month of May. We have previously o ered this from our Waterside o ce to great success. e aim of the service is to provide free support to people aged over 18 who wish to write or update a simple Will, provided they include a nancial gi to Cancer Research UK in their Will. It is very easy to undertake and experts are on hand to guide you through the process step-by-step, tailoring your Will to suit you. Partner of the rm, Angela Pelleschi, said: “At Jasper Vincent many of us have friends or family who have been affected by this devastating disease, so we are proud to offer this important free service”. Gi s le in Wills are a vital source of income for charities; they fund over a third of the Cancer Research UK’s life-saving research. e Institute of Legacy Management recently reported that they hope that this could be a potential record-breaking year for legacy income. Jasper Vincent are proud of their history of supporting charitable activities and look forward to advising clients on how they can support charities in their Wills, sometimes saving inheritance tax, but always helping to make a di erence. To nd out more about the Free Will Service or other ways in which you can support Cancer Research UK, contact our Waterside or Lyndhurst o ces or visit: cruk. org/freewillservice Jasper Vincent Solicitors new office in Lyndhurst Transport for the South East Wants YOUR Views about Future Transport Needs Transport for the South East (TfSE), the Sub-national Transport Body for the south east of England, is asking people to take part in their ‘Your Voices’ survey and submit views on the future transport needs of the region. People are being asked to take part in the online survey where there are questions about transportrelated issues such as accessibility and a ordability. Participants can also share their experiences regarding congestion, noise pollution, air quality, road safety, public transport, personal safety, and walking and cycling routes. e ‘Your Voices’ survey can be found online at: tfse. org.uk until Sunday 2nd June 2024. A special podcast has been produced that explains in further detail why TfSE needs the views of people across the south east and how those views will help shape the future work of TfSE. e podcast can be listened to online at tfse.org.uk and is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify by searching for ‘ e TfSE Podcast.’ Councillor Keith Glazier, Chair of TfSE, said: “We want to hear the views and experiences of those in the region when it comes to all things transport related. One of our roles is to speak to government about the priorities they should consider when improving transport connectivity locally. To do this effectively, we need to hear from as many people as possible across the south east.” e south east is de ned as Bracknell Forest, Reading, Windsor & Maidenhead, Slough, West Berkshire, Wokingham, Kent, Medway, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Southampton, Isle of Wight, Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex, and Brighton & Hove. Councillor Keith Glazier, Chair of TfSE

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