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Loans
for residents of Haywards Heath in West Sussex
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your financial situation, we feel that we can
arrange a loan to help you. Applicants with bad credit,
defaults and CCJ's are welcome. We are able to access
a wide range of loan products including general high
street loans, specialist funding e.g property development
and even venture capital and business expansion loans.
Speak to one of our loan advisers today by calling the
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Debt
consolidation loans |
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Fast
track loans |
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Home
improvement loans |
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Short
term business loans |
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Secured
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Professional
practice loans |
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Any
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Property
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Credit
card consolidation loans |
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If you need help with debt problems,or just need extra cash
for any purpose - homeowners call us on the number above and
one of our friendly loan advisers will take your application
details for you.

TYPICAL 12.9% APR VARIABLE
LOANS SECURED ON YOUR HOME.
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR
HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP
REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON
IT.
it is now controlled by an Urban District
Council ...." …".... the church of St
Wilfred …[was] consecrated Jun 5, 1865" (From
Kelly’s Directory of Sussex, 1905) From the above
extracts it is seen that, as a town, Haywards Heath is
a relatively modern creation. Its beginnings were heralded
by the London & Brighton Railway, when it built its
main line from London. The station opened on 12 July 1841;
until 21 September it was the southern terminus of the
line, on which date the line to Brighton was completed.
Before the railway, Haywards Heath was little more than
wasteland with a few well-dispersed farmsteads belonging
to the Manor of Hayworth. The name Hayward comes from
Old English meaning hedge enclosure. The heath that was
the source of the second part of its name was the scene
of many robberies by a highwayman who went under the name
of Jack Hayward. Some settlement had already taken place
long before then: nearby are two 15th century houses,
Great Hayward and Little Hayward. In the early 1850s,
the population of the village was less than 200; this
had risen to 2452 in 1891. The History of Haywards Heath
gives details of the growth of the settlement. The 1960s
and 1970s saw the development of two light industrial
estates, as well as a large number of houses. Later development
of offices added to the available employment in the town,
and attracted new residents. Today the population is approaching
25,000, making it one of the largest towns in West Sussex.
The town was in East Sussex until the moving of the county
boundary westward in 1974. Haywards Heath claims to be
"The Heart of Mid-Sussex", and despite the views
of the Knowhere guide (see external links) is by no means
short of leisure facilities or things to do. Recently
Haywards Heath has developed a cafe culture, with the
addition of several bars and restaurants on the Broadway.
The local council is planning to pedestrianise this area
during the summer months to create a more pleasant shopping
environment.
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