WW2 People's War - The telegram: "Missing...." Sidney Phillips - Pub Mortgages, Business Mortgages, Commercial Finance. In a question and answer format we cover most of the basic information you should require to understand the general lending criteria relating to freehold pub funding.
What is the maximum I can borrow against the purchase price? Where pubs are sold as going concerns the purchase price includes the property, the fixtures, fittings and the goodwill of the business. For suitably experienced applicants we can usually secure between 60% - 70% of the value of the business. This will be subject to satisfactory accounts. Some top up funding can be raised from brewery sources, if required. Where additional freehold property is available as collateral security, then up to 100% can be loaned. How long can the loan repayments be spread over? The most common lending term is 15 years but in some instances up to 25 years can be considered. Please note that it may be possible to arrange an interest only payment in the first year at least, to aid cash flow What interest rate will typically apply?
Legal fees. WW2 People's War - Pilot training in the wartime Royal Air Force - Part II. RAF Linton-on-Ouse. RAF Linton-on-Ouse (IATA: HRT, ICAO: EGXU) is a Royal Air Force station at Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire, England, 10 miles north-east of York.
It is currently a major flying training centre, one of the RAF's busiest airfields. It has satellite stations at RAF Topcliffe, RAF Church Fenton and RAF Dishforth. Motto and mission statement[edit] No. 6 Group RCAF. Formation[edit] Canadian bomber squadrons began participating in the war effort in 1941 and were attached to RAF Bomber Command groups.
Canada, however, wanted its own identifiable presence in Allied air operations overseas, and it did not want its air force to be merely a source of manpower for the Royal Air Force. To this end, 6 (RCAF) Group was formed on 25 October 1942[4] with eight squadrons. At the peak of its strength, 6 Group consisted of 14 squadrons.[5] Fifteen squadrons would eventually serve with the group, which was almost every RCAF heavy bomber squadron.[5][6] Headquarters for 6 Group was at Allerton Park near Knaresborough and Harrogate in North Yorkshire. Operations[edit] Significant operations involving 6 Group included raids on U-boat bases in Lorient and Saint-Nazaire, France and night bombing raids on industrial complexes and urban centres in Germany.
Stations[edit] No. 6 Group was mainly formed from 4 Group, which was based primarily in Yorkshire. See also[edit] RAF - Bomber Command No.6 (Royal Canadian Air Force) Group. Motto: "Sollertia et ingenium" - "Initiative and skill".Badge: A maple leaf superimposed on a York rose.
The York rose symbolises the association with Yorkshire, where the Group was formed.Authority: King George VI, October 1946. A Group unique in the annals of Bomber Command by virtue of its overseas nationality was No. 6 (Royal Canadian Air Force) Bomber Group - or the Canadian Bomber Group as it was sometimes known - which formed in and operated from Yorkshire and neighbouring territory during the second half of the war. From relatively small beginnings, No. 6 Group grew to 14 heavy bomber squadrons and compiled, in the greatest aerial offensive in history, a battle record second to none. The Golden Fleece - York, North Yorkshire. The Golden Fleece is York’s most haunted pub, making it one of Britain’s most haunted sites.
Situated in the heart of York, this quaint and traditional pub is truly one of a kind. It’s also thought to be haunted by Lady Alice Peckett and up to fourteen other spectres… York is an extremely haunted city and so it is no surprise that one of its oldest pubs, built in 1503, is haunted. At The Golden Fleece - Your Ghost Stories. You are here: Real Ghost Stories :: Ghost Hunting :: At The Golden Fleece Real Ghost Stories On a ghost hunt to The Golden Fleece in the city of York in the U.K, this Tudor fronted public house is reputed to be one of the oldest inns in York and its origins can traced to around 1500.
It is rumored to be one of the most haunted buildings in Yorkshire, let alone York, paranormal activity recorded here includes strange light analomies, items been thrown off the bar. The Golden Fleece as gained a reputation of being haunted by a variety of eerie spectres from ghostly children dressed in rags are said to be heard running up and down the corridors. Another spooky sighting is that of a Second World War pilot who is alleged to, as legend would have it, either committed suicide, or fell to his untimely death from an upstairs window in a drunken stupor. Other hauntings by Simplyghostnights Hauntings with similar titles Find ghost hunters and paranormal investigators from United Kingdom. Golden Fleece York - Welcome to the Golden Fleece Pub in York.