Citizens Advice Herefordshire will provide outreach advice services at Leominster Community Centre after being absent since 2015 due to funding challenges.
Sonya Gregory, Advice Services Manager said “We are very grateful to The National Lottery for the funding and to Leominster Community Centre for the venue who made it possible to be in a position to announce this expansion to our services. We are dedicated to making our advice services more accessible to the people of Herefordshire, especially in these difficult times where our services are needed more than ever.”
Citizens Advice Herefordshire already have outreach services in Hereford, Bromyard, Ross on Wye and Kington.
Anyone seeking advice on energy, managing bills, accessing welfare benefits, managing debt or anything else is invited to contact Citizens Advice Herefordshire. The service is open to everyone, and is free, independent, impartial and confidential.
The Leominster service will launch on 11th March.
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