If the person you're sending the money to has a PayPal account (or is prepared to set one up to receive the money) you could also send money that way. There's no fee if you use a debit card, pay out of your own PayPal account or directly from your bank account.
https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/send-money-online
^^^ Many bank accounts no longer come with cheque books, Gingejbee. The banks planned to abolish cheques over a decade ago and thus no longer provided cheque books with many types of accounts. A change of heart from the banks(with regard to the total abolition of cheques) didn't change the general policy. I've got two Santander accounts. One comes with a cheque book (which I've never used) but the other doesn't.
The only times I ever use cheques send them to nephews/neices for special birthdays. I can't do it from my Santander so I use another account with another bank that does have an old cheque book and I just transfer the relevant amount in. I can't think of any other situations now where I would need a cheque- I just transfer money online
Sorry Riccor- my answers are responses to others and don't really help you. Options are see if you pay by online transfer (you must have an online account), Paypal (small fee of maybe 40p or so), Postal order or ask them if you can some other way or get someone else to send a cheque
I have an online account with Nationwide & if I need to pay money to an individual I simply transfer the amount on line to a person using their account number & bank code. Easy peasy.