Important information for Veterans UK customers who live abroad
Guidance for those receiving War Pension Scheme, Armed Forces Compensation Scheme or Armed Forces Pension Scheme payments and living in the European Union.
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From 1 January 2021, you may no longer be able to use a British bank account for your War Pension Scheme, Armed Forces Compensation Scheme or Armed Forces Pension Scheme payments.
This is because the passporting arrangements between the British and European Economic Area (
EEA) banks are set to end on 31 December unless a new agreement is reached with the European Union (
EU). Passporting allows banks to provide services to customers in other states in the
Help and welfare for veterans and those leaving the armed forces
Help and support for service leavers and veterans from the Veterans Welfare Service, Defence Transition Services and other organisations.
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16 December 2020
Details of Service for Experienced, Rejoiner and Volunteer Engagements (SERVE) added to the collection with link to the SERVE site.
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A LLANSANTFFRAIDD woman is running every day (RED) in December and taking on a series of increasingly challenging targets to raise money for the charity that supports blind and partially sighted veterans, Blind Veterans UK. On top of running every day, Sam Bunning has completed a 5k and will progress to a 10k, 15k and half marathon on the Sundays in December that follow. Sam decided to go RED after seeing the support her grandfather received from Blind Veterans UK and wanting to give something back to the charity which supports more than 5,000 ex-servicemen aged over 70. She says: “My grandfather was in the Navy and 20 years ago he started to lose his sight. The support the charity gave him in the early days was just amazing to see.
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RAYS of light shone through the dark days of this year as good causes were recognised by The Sun and its readers.
Over the past year, to mark our 50th birthday, we have given out £1million in grants to almost 100 charities, clubs and organisations nominated by YOU.
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Hampshire Harriers youngest member Jagger Curtis, aged 12, is delighted his club have been awarded £10,000
It was our way of saying thanks a million to our amazing readers.
From theatre groups for children with special needs to Give A Dog A Bone, a charity which helps the elderly afford companion animals, we have funded an array of causes.