JOB SUMMARY
As a Field Representative for UK Legal Assist you will visit customers in their own homes, report any queries and issues, fill in forms and obtain the necessary signatures on legal and financial documentation. You will need to be a committed, professional individual to join this nationwide field force.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Experience preferred but full training will be given.
DRESS CODE
Smart business attire is to be worn at all times, no casual clothing. Avoid overpowering perfume/aftershave and be conscious of strong food and drink smells or smoke on your breath and clothes.
WHAT IS REQUIRED
Smart Phone / iPad
Car
Scanning Facilities
Printing Facilities
TO APPLY - Email CV to louise@uklegalassist.co.uk
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Friday, 30 March 2018
Self Employed Field Based Sign Up Agents Required
Traffic Officers reunion
Following on from the reunion events in 2017, we are now going our first informal reunion of 2018 and hopefully capture the ex colleagues who were unable to attend in the past.
It's going to be at the same venue as the last time, the Spectrum Leisure Centre, Willington (thanks to Ian Hirst for making the place available for us.) and will be on Wednesday 25th April 2018 from 10.30am.
Can I ask that you spread the word to any ex colleagues you are in touch with so we can renew friendships and have a good chinwag about times past.
Look forward to seeing you there - hope you can make it.
Regards
Jim Holmes
Spectrum Leisure Complex
Hunwick Lane
Willington
Co Durham
DL15 0JA
Death of a retired Police Officer : Sergeant 115 George Dent Barnes
It is with regret that we have to announce the death of a retired Police Officer : Sergeant 115 George Dent Barnes, who passed away on the 23rd March 2018. He was aged 89 years.
He leaves a widow, Joan
George joined Durham Constabulary in 1949 and served at West Hartlepool, Eighton Banks, Chester-Le-Street, Darlington, Houghton, Ryhope, Leechmere, Cherry Knowle, HQ Admin and CID Admin. He retired from the force in 1974.
The funeral service will be taking place on the 10th April at 11.30am at Durham Crematorium, the service is not private.
Donations have been requested in lieu of flowers to Marie Curie.
Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time.
Friday, 23 March 2018
Death of a retired Police Officer : Sergeant 543, Alfred Derek Newton Addison
It is with regret that we have to announce the death of a retired Police Officer : Sergeant 543, Alfred Derek Newton Addison, who passed away on the 15th March 2018. He was aged 85 years.
Alfred retired from Durham Constabulary on the 1st January 1984.
He does not leave a widow but leaves three daughters and a son, Diane, Dale, Angela and Ross.
The funeral service will be taking place on the 5th April at 11am, which will be held at the Grove Methodist Church, The Grove, Consett. All are welcome to the funeral service. A burial will then follow on the 6th April in Yorkshire where Alfred will be laid to rest alongside his wife who passed away 11 years ago.
Donations have been requested to Macmillan Cancer Support.
Death of a retired Police Officer: Superintendent James Arthur HOPPS
Arthur joined Durham Constabulary on the 3rd October 1955, and was posted to uniform patrols in Consett.
He joined the CID in 1960, and served in Consett and Lanchester before being promoted to Detective Sergeant in Stockton in 1967.
He then moved to Durham CID and was appointed as uniform Inspector at Peterlee in 1974.
This was followed by postings as a Detective Inspector in Consett and Stanley before promotion to Detective Chief Inspector at Chester-le-Street in 1979.
In 1984, Arthur became Superintendent at Bishop Auckland prior to his retirement on pension in October 1985.
His late wife Nancy passed away in 2016. He leaves two sons – Philip (retired Sergeant who also served in the Durham Constabulary) and Geoffrey, along with 2 grandsons and 2 great granddaughters.
The funeral will take place on Friday 6th April 2018 at 2.45pm at St Michael & All Angels Church, Witton Gilbert.
The funeral service is not private. This will be followed by cremation at Durham Crematorium. Refreshments afterwards at the Travellers Rest, Witton Gilbert.
Donations have been requested in lieu of flowers to The British Lung Foundation.
Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time