Altrincham and Leeds next on Bridgewater’s forum schedule

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Bridgewater Equity Release, the home reversion specialist, has announced Altrincham and Leeds as venues for its equity release broker forum meetings in February.

The Altrincham meeting will take place at the Bowdon Hotel Altrincham, Langham Road, Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 2HT on Tuesday 23 February 2010. The Forum begins at 10.30am and will finish at 13.00pm. Free parking is provided and all attendees will be provided with lunch.

The Leeds Forum will take place on Wednesday 24 February at the Village Hotel, Leeds North, Leeds LS16 5PR. The meeting will begin at 10.30am, finishing at 12.30pm. Free parking is also available and all attendees will be provided with lunch.

Peter Welch, head of sales and distribution at Bridgewater Equity Release, said: “Our series of regular forums continues to move around the country with these new added dates in Altrincham and Leeds. We have moved the Altrincham event to a larger venue to accommodate the demand to attend and our Birmingham forum held earlier this month was also particularly well attended with advisers looking to learn about the current state of the sector

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