(L-R) Tony Rowe OBE, Chairman, Exeter Rugby Club, Colonel Ewen Murchison, Lt Gen Sir John Lorimer, Air Marshal Phillip Osborn and David Ritchie, Chief Executive of Bovis Homes.
The scheme is open to serving members of the UK Armed Forces, as well as active reservists.
Where is the scheme available?
Bovis Homes is currently building at over 100 locations across England, stretching from Cornwall to Kent and from Hampshire to Cheshire. The scheme is available at each of these sites to any serviceman or woman who qualifi es.
This includes a number of developments which are close to major military installations such as RAF Cosford in Shropshire, which is less than fi ve miles from Bovis Homes’ Iddeshale Gardens development and RAF St Mawgan, a 30 minute drive from the company’s Trelowen site in Truro.
Why has Bovis Homes decided to offer the scheme? Bovis Homes has a proud history of supporting the UK Armed Forces and already works with the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) helping ex-servicemen and women to fi nd new roles in construction. But it is always looking for new ways to support the Forces where it can.
And with many service-personnel having never purchased a home before, the process and costs can seem quite daunting.
So Bovis Homes drew on its strong links with the Armed Forces to develop a scheme that could make buying a home simpler and more affordable and play a role in easing the transition into civilian life.
How can you take advantage of the scheme? Those interested in purchasing a brand new Bovis home through the All Inclusive Armed Forces Discount Scheme can fi nd out more by going to
bovishomes.co.uk/ information-on/schemes-for-the-armed-forces/, or by visiting any of the Bovis Homes site sales offi ces across the country:
http://www.bovishomes.co.uk/map
*separate T&Cs and qualifi cation criteria apply
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