CEREDIGION Citizens Advice are back out in the community with regular weekly drop-ins in Cardigan, Lampeter and Aberystwyth.
The sessions are funded by the National Lottery Community Cost of Living Fund with additional help from CAVO (Ceredigion Association of Voluntary Organisations).
The drop-ins were launched in each of the communities with visits from MP Ben Lake plus Lampeter mayor Cllr Rhys Bebb Jones, Aberystwyth mayor Cllr Kerry Ferguson and Cardigan mayor Cllr Sian Maehrlein.
The sessions are staffed by Citizens Advice staff and volunteers and offer advice on a wide range of issues varying from benefits and debt to energy and employment issues.
The Lampeter session is at Emmaus Church, Bridge Street; the Aberystwyth session at St Paul’s Methodist Centre, Queen Street; the Cardigan session at St Mary’s Church Hall, Pontycleifion.
All the sessions run from 10am to 3pm - no appointment needed.
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