P ADERBORN , SENNELA GER & DETMOLD 2012
For those of you thinking of building your own home we have some very practical advice and information.
Help from the Services In 1996 the MOD introduced the Long Service Advance of Pay Scheme for Army and RAF personnel (the scheme has been available to Naval personnel for many years). The JSHAO holds details of the scheme. Never commit yourself to purchase until you receive confirmation from the Tri-service LSAP centre of your eligibility for the loan.
JSHAO monthly magazine ‘Housing Matters’ Ten months a year the JSHAO produces a magazine. It contains lots of information designed to help you when you are considering your civilian housing. Copies should be easily available within your unit but if you have difficulty in obtaining a copy please ring the JSHAO or visit our website.
How to contact us? We have lots of information that may be useful to you so why not contact us.
JSHAO on line:
www.mod.uk/jshao JSHAO
HQ Land Forces, Building 183, Trenchard Lines, Upavon, Wiltshire SN9 6BE Tel: 01980 618925
E-mail:
LF-JSHAO-mailbox@mod.uk Mil: 94344 8925
SPACES – Single Persons Accommodation Centre for the Ex-Services If you are single and about to leave, SPACES may be able to help you to find somewhere to live. SPACES is tasked by MOD to help place single Service leavers in appropriate accommodation as they leave. It is located within the Resettlement Centre at Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire.
SPACES Regional Resettlement Centre, St Aidans Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3AY.
Tel: 01748 833797 Fax: 01748 835774 E-mail:
spaces@echg.org.uk
SSAFA Forces Help Housing Advisory Service Once you leave the Forces and/or MOD accommodation, you can still get information, help and advice with your housing problems from SSAFA Forces Help, 19 Queen Elizabeth Street, London SE1 2LP or ring 0207 463 9398. This service is available to your dependants and wider family (parents, etc) whilst you are still serving.
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