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30th May 2008

Take a walk on the wild side with RIAS


World Wildlife Week (31st May to 21st June) offers a chance for everyone to connect with Britain’s wildlife and celebrate the diversity of our natural heritage – and it’s also a very welcome opportunity to focus on something besides recession, negative equity and the rising cost of living. There can be few better ways of getting involved than by striding out on a RIAS sponsored National Trust wild life walk.

“RIAS sponsors these walks to encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the benefits of healthy living with fresh air and spectacular scenery. And what better way to support World Wildlife Week than with a wild life walk?” says RIAS Managing Director Janet Connor. There are over 70 to choose from in the collection, and 10 of them have been selected as being particularly good for wild life watching.

The RIAS sponsored National Trust walks have been carefully composed by NT staff and volunteers, graded for length and difficulty, and are free to download from the National Trust website ( www.nationaltrust.org.uk/walks ).

Every walk sheet includes information specific to the chosen walk and shows how inexperienced or advanced walkers of all ages can experience Britain’s wonderful wild life first hand. Owl encounters, badger, butterfly and bird walks, rockpool rambles or perhaps a visit to a working wildlife-friendly farm – the beauty is not knowing what’s out there, but getting out and discovering it.


Programme highlights include the one mile walk through the mixed and pine woodland at Brownsea Island in Dorset, renowned for being a bird-watching paradise with avocets, peregrines, little egrets, terns, gulls and oystercatchers. It’s also a haven for the rare red squirrel, Sika deer and playground to many species of butterfly such as the green hairstreak and the small copper. There’s a magnificent stroll through Calke Park in Derbyshire, a National Nature Reserve, with red kites, woodpeckers and nuthatches, plus a Wind in the Willows population of stoats, weasels and badgers. See grey seals hauled out on the rocks at low tide from the wildlife trail at Cubert Walk just south of Newquay, where silver studded blue and dark green fritillary butterflies abound, and birds including the corn bunting, grey partridge fulmar, whimbrel and skylark keep wild life watchers busy.  

For more information about RIAS and its products and services for the over 50s, visit www.rias.co.uk

Download the RIAS sponsored National Trust walks for free at
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/walks

Find out more about World Wildlife Week at www.wildlifetrust.org.uk

Janet Connor, Managing Director of RIAS is available for further comment and interview. To arrange an interview with, or photography of, Janet, please call Sadie Sheppard on 01202 254489 or e-mail ssheppard@rias.co.uk

About RIAS

• RIAS was established in 1992 and is a specialist provider of insurance products for the over 50s age group

• RIAS negotiates with a panel of insurers to secure competitive, value for money products

• RIAS has over 970,000 customers and employs over 1,200 people across two locations - Bournemouth and Belfast

• In July 2007 RIAS’ home insurance contents and buildings policies received four ‘Best Buy’ awards from Which? magazine

• In December 2007 RIAS won the ‘Personal Lines Broker of the year” award at the Insurance Times awards

RIAS is part of Fortis (Insurance UK), a leading provider of award-winning personal and commercial lines insurance solutions in the UK and the 2007 British Insurance Awards 'General Insurer of the Year'. The insurer's successful customer-centric strategy has been founded on aligning its activities to how customers want to buy insurance, combined with delivering high quality products, manufactured at costs better than market norms.

Fortis's unique multi-distribution capability enables it to deliver products face-to-face, by phone (inbound and outbound), over the Internet and via SMS technology. Aligning its business activities with its partners' general insurance strategies enables Fortis to offer endto- end white label capabilities in product development, marketing, campaign management, sales, fulfilment and claims - providing a seamless integration with partner brands.

Insuring in excess of 6.8 million customers and working with a range of partners, Fortis is recognised for delivering consistent and high-quality customer experiences. It employs 2,901 people as of 31/12/07 with a head office based in Eastleigh and others in Belfast, Bournemouth, Gloucester, Haywards Heath, Redditch, and Stoke-on-Trent. In 2007, its profit before tax and interest (excluding impact of weather related events) was £92.2 million and its GWP was 757.8 million.

For further information please contact: 

Sadie Sheppard RIAS Public Relations 01202 254489 ssheppard@rias.co.uk

www.rias.co.uk