Retiring 2012: “’Retirement’ is offering me great opportunities and fulfilment.”Mary Sinnott talks about life after retirement. Continue Reading Retiring 2012: "My friend recently told me it was nice to have me back after 12 long years!"Lynne Hawksworth, a retired Head of English from Preston, tells us about life after school. Continue Reading Planning for retirementRetirement can bring many changes in your circumstances that can bring both worry and excitement. Whether you retirement was planned or has come about unexpectedly, you now have the opportunity to pursue unfulfilled plans and learn new skills. Continue Reading Things to think about when preparing to retireIf you have reached the recommended retirement age of 65, you are entitled to retire at the end of the term in which you attain the age 65. Owing to new regulations you employer is required to notify you of your approaching contractual retirement date between six and 12 months in advance of your 65th birthday. Continue Reading Making the most of your retirementRetirement brings many changes, not just to your finances, but in your relationships, time for hobbies and other obligations and your routine. Start making plans before your last day on the job. Continue Reading |
Getting ready to retireRetirement can bring many changes in your circumstances that can bring both worry and excitement. Whether you retirement was planned or has come about unexpectedly, you now have the opportunity to pursue unfulfilled plans and learn new skills. We hope the following information will help you to do these things and make this life-changing experience a happy one.
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