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  2. Begin with Part A, where you will enter details about the deceased. Fill in the service number, title, surname, given names, date of birth, and date of death. Ensure to attach a certified copy of the death certificate.
  3. Proceed to Part B to provide information about the child. Enter their surname, given names, date of birth, gender, and relationship to the deceased. If there are other eligible children, indicate this and provide their details as required.
  4. In Part C, complete your own details as the claimant. Include your title, surname, relationship to the child, and contact information. Make sure to specify if the child lives with you permanently.
  5. Continue through Parts D to H by providing full-time student details if applicable, identification documents for verification, payment details for benefit distribution, and finally sign the declaration in Part H.

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Some statistics seem to show that the stretch of the A85 between Oban and Tyndrum is among the ten most dangerous roads in Scotland.
The vast majority of its length from Chester to Holyhead is a dual carriageway primary route, with the exception of the Britannia Bridge over the Menai Strait and several short sections where there are gaps in between the two carriageways.
The A85, from Angers to Vierzon The A85 freeway, also known as the Autoroute de la Valle de la Loire, is a major expressway in France, linking the city of Angers to Vierzon.
The M90 from J10 to 11 used to be known as the M85, one of the shortest motorways in the UK, as it met the A85 at Barnhill which then continued eastwards. However, now the Edinburgh - Fraserburgh route is the M90 and A90 all the way, so the A85 has lost about 20 miles of dual carriageway.
The 22 miles along the A85 between Callander and Killin has some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain, passing Loch Lubnaig, the 1870s Glen Ogle viaduct and the pretty Falls of Dochart with a possible one-mile detour at Balquhidder to see Rob Roys grave.
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