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churchhill Insurance asked 3023 women how much they spend on clothes, shoes and accessories. How accurate you think the figures are is up to you ( wink wink) but apparently British women spend £96,720 on clothes during their lifetime. Starting at just 14yrs and with a life expectancy of 79 years it only works out at £124 a month!
Research by
churchhill Insurance shows that many British skiers are ignoring the new penalties, introduced over the 2003-2004 season to help reduce the number of injuries on the Italian and Austrian ski slopes. Piste Police are among other things breathalysing and fining skiers. Accidents are reported to be down by 10% which will surely please
churchhill Insurance .
Pet mad Briton? Well you decide. According to a survey by
churchhill Insurance 73 per cent of British pet owners plan to give their pets a festive season this Christmas in the form of a £240 million spending spree. Top of the list being Toys, treats and a new bed. Sounds great for the pets - unfortunately five per cent admitted they will be dress their pets up in special Christmas outfits.
The UK is becoming fiercely territorial in terms of parking space according to a survey commissioned by
churchhill Insurance . Three million "territorial" drivers actually sit in wait for the "space thief" so that they can confront them upon their return. Apparently, we hate people parking in our space - particularly outside our homes. The
churchhill Insurance survey revealed some interesting - "revenge" ideas.
A survey of 1800 pet owners, carried out by
churchhill Insurance revealed just how much it costs to be a nation of pet lovers - approximately £1.8bn every year. Just to cover the costs of emergency treatments. Yet 67% of the country do not have pet insurance cover, despite 44% admitting they would not be able to afford the average £350 vet bill.
Do you value your driving license more than your life? According to a recent survey on behalf of
churchhill Insurance suggests many of us in fact do. Apparently eight million Brits would travel as a passenger knowing the driver had consumed alcohol, whilst most would not trust themselves to drive in the same circumstances.
The
churchhill Insurance survey also revealed that the average collection was worth approximately £2000, revealing that the nation owned around £38bn in collections.
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