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Loans
for residents of Steyning 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.
Steyning is a small West Sussex town on
the South Downs in the Adur valley approximately 4 miles
north of Shoreham-by-Sea, though its most famous neighbours
are Brighton and Worthing. In Steyning, there is access
to a variety of facilities. These include 4 public houses,
4 estate agents and 4 banks. Furthermore, there is a state-of-the-art
leisure centre, which was built with National Lottery
funding. The town is home to Steyning Grammar School (a
paradoxically titled state comprehensive), which has a
body of around 2500 students, with a sixth form comprising
over 400. The school has a catchment area that extends
as far as Dial Post and sometimes Worthing. Steyning has
existed since at least Anglo-Saxon times. King Alfred
the Great's father, Ethelwulf of Wessex, was buried there
in the church of St Cuthman, before being transferred
to Winchester. Legend has it that St Cuthman built the
church where he stopped after carrying his mother in a
wheelbarrow. Several of the signs that can be seen on
entering Steyning bear an image of his feat. Edward the
Confessor granted Steyning to the abbot and convent of
Fécamp, who retained control until the 15th century.
The Abbey of Fécamp re-dedicated the church of
St Cuthman to St Andrew in the 13th Century. According
to the Domesday Book, by 1086 Steyning was a thriving
port. It had a market, a mint and two churches. However,
in the 14th century, the river began to silt up and the
town began to decay. Later, Steyning was a rotten borough,
returning two MPs from 1278 until it was disfranchised
by the Reform Act of 1832. In 1614, William Holland, Alderman
of Chichester founded and endowed Steyning Grammar School.
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