The retirement Show Sponsors
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The Retirement Show is proud to be sponsored by the following companies:

Prudential are delighted to sponsor The Retirement
Show 2008.
Whatever your situation, we
believe it’s never too late to make a difference to your
retirement finances, and you may be surprised at the number of
options available to you. Prudential will be running seminars
that cover a variety of important topics on how to make the most
of your money, whether you are saving for retirement, or already
retired.
So join us at The Retirement Show 2008. We hope to see you there.

Your favourite retailer Kaleidoscope renowned for its unique, glamorous but affordable eveningwear has linked up with the retirement show for 2008! Come and celebrate Kaleidoscope's 25th anniversary at this years Manchester Retirement Show on 14th & 15th March 2008. Kaleidoscope will take centre stage at the show for the very first time, with £5,000 worth of fashion, gardening and cookery prizes to be won, plus an exciting catwalk show styled and commentated by Lesley Ebbetts, fashion editor of Saga magazine. Lesley will also be there on hand to help with your fashion dilemmas and to talk you through the collections, give you advice on what's hot and what's not for spring and to help you discover the best styles, colours and accessories for your body shape.

Mature Times is the UK’s leading campaigning publication for the over 50s with over 500,000 readers. As well as a newspaper distributed nationally every month through libraries, clubs, U3As, charity shops and housing schemes, it has possibly the single biggest website for the older generation – with
upwards of 3,500 articles: a brilliant resource of news, essential
information and lively entertainment.
Both the site and the paper
are driven by Mature Times readers themselves: their letters,
articles and comments allow them to speak out, and the paper
also acts as a channel for organisations, charities, pressure
groups and political parties to have their say about the issues
affecting the older generation – from pensions and health
rationing through to setting up a business and fighting ageism
in society.
But there is a less serious side to both the newspaper and the website too: with plenty of interviews with celebrities, competitions and humour to keep readers entertained.
Because both the paper and website are free to read,
Mature Times can act as a voice for everyone in the older generation.
To find out more, go to www.maturetimes.co.uk or
call 08700 170666 to discover your nearest outlet. |