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How
would you like to be remembered?
Ensure
a future for wildlife. Remember The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire,
Manchester and North Merseyside in your Will.
The
Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside is
the leading independent environmental organisation in the North
West. It was founded by a group of Lancashire Naturalists, who recognised
that the wealth of our natural heritage was under threat from land
development, new technology and diminishing traditional values.
Today,
more than ever before, people are willing to make a special effort
to make certain that our natural heritage will be protected for
future generations. Our vision is 'an environment rich in wildlife
for everyone'. Help us to protect our habitats and species, both
common and rare, for all to enjoy.
How
you can help!
By
remembering The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North
Merseyside in your Will you can make a "living" gift and leave a
lasting impression. Legacies are an important source of funding
for the Trust to continue to:
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create wildlife havens in towns and cities, and protect
our nature reserves in the countryside. |
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work with local people to transform neglected spaces
into 'breathing places', where they can connect with nature. |
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inspire people about the natural world. |
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share our knowledge of wildlife at every opportunity
and with all ages. |
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be deeply rooted in our local community. |
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look after our local environment - the best way we can
all look after our planet. |
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stand up for wildlife by influencing decision makers
and giving a voice to wildlife in danger |
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be the local wildlife experts, with a passion for nature
that we love to share. |
Where
there's a will…
Here
are some examples of how you could make a difference by remembering
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
in your Will.
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£500 could buy pond dipping and other equipment for children
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£1,000 could pay for more nest boxes for birds and bats |
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£5,000 could finance paths and boardwalks for visitors with
wheelchairs |
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£10,000 could restore an area of wildlife habitat to its former
glory |
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£50,000 could enable us to acquire an important wildlife site
and protect it from development forever |
Once
you have remembered your friends and family, please consider including
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
in your Will.
To
arrange a legacy is straightforward and less expensive than you
might think.
It
is advisable to use a solicitor or other legally qualified person
to draft the will (or any codicil to an existing will). They will
be able to make sure the wording is thorough and unambiguous, so
your money and property really do the reach the people and organisations
you would wish to benefit.
To
include The Wildlife Trust in a will, we suggest the following wording:-
"I
give X% of the residue of my estate [or] the sum of £X to the Lancashire
Wildlife Trust, The Barn, Bamber Bridge, Preston, PR5 6BY, registered
charity no. 229325, for its general purposes".
If
you wish to benefit a particular area of our work, please add the
words "…with the request that it be used for the purposes of…[name
the area of work]".
Finally
add: "I further direct that the receipt of the person who professes
to be the Treasurer or other proper officer of the said Trust shall
be a full and sufficient discharge for the said legacy".
Remember
the tax benefits: all legacies to registered charities are free
from inheritance tax, so there may be less tax to pay on the estate.
Knowing
we have been remembered in a will helps us plan ahead with greater
confidence. We can also show our appreciation of this generous form
of support in various ways.
If
you have any specific questions about legacies, please email Rosslyn
Colderley via legacies@lancswt.org.uk
or phone 01772 317244
The
Wildlife Trusts have produced a FREE booklet, to help you make your
will and use your legacy to protect our wild heritage. Download
a copy here
Thank you!
Thank
you for your interest in The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester
and North Merseyside. Your help will be appreciated by generations
to come.
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