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What should i do with £10,000

asked by Andy Carlton posted 2 Years ago at 10:01
Hi there i have £10,000 that has been given to me and i'm not sure exactly what to do with it. I don't imagine that'll need it in the near future so am happy for it to be locked away. My ISA allowance has been used up so not sure what to do with it, obviously savings accounts are giving terrible rates at the moment so any ideas would be appreciated.
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Stephen Pett answered 2 Years ago at 17:47, last modified: 2 Years ago at 14:56
Pension?
Remembrance Place (2000) Ltd answered 2 Years ago at 15:58, last modified: 2 Years ago at 14:56
Hi Andy

Remembrance Place has projects that are currently being rolled out to investors.

We have spent the last year acquiring sites throughout the UK to be used as private cemeteries. Not a lot of people are aware of the lack of burial space in certain parts of the UK. This makes an investment in burial plots an attractive option compared the rates currently given out on traditional investments.

We are offering plots at a reduced rate to investors to fund the infrastructure necessary to make them fully operational. All sites have full planning consent.

We have a site in Ormskirk, West Lancs, in the North West which may suit you. West Lancs currently has no burial space (follow the link for confirmation)..

http://www.westlancsdc.gov.uk/living_in_west_lancs/births,_marriages_and_deaths/burials_and_cremations.aspx

Our family plots are being marketed through the Council at £1,250.00 and they are available to investors at £750.00 (minimum investment of 10 plots) so there is potential for excellent returns. You can keep hold of them for as long as you like and they will increase year on year.

If this is something of interest to you, please e-mail j.ambler@remembrance-place.com for further info. We also have a promotional dvd at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eh2qNsVRqE

Kind Regards
James.
 
 

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