STAFF at Ceredigion Citizens Advice rolled up their sleeves and cleared out a load of clutter from the charity’s Cardigan office in a post-Covid spring clean.
The office in Napier Street has been closed throughout the pandemic with advisers and volunteers working from home.
The team are now ready to get back out in the community and are already in discussions with local venues throughout Ceredigion.
Chief executive Juliet Morris said: “Who would have thought, back in March 2020, that ‘a day in the office’ would be so remarkable?
“It was the first time many of us new recruits had actually met each other, and the first chance we’ve had to get back into the office to do the declutter that’s been needed since 2020.
“Most importantly, it’s a fresh start to our thinking about what exactly we need from our office in the future and how we make sure our service isn’t confined to our traditional bricks-and-mortar but that we have a presence across the county.”
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