FREE advice, information and support will continue to be provided by Citizens Advice East Hampshire at monthly drop-in sessions in Headley Down.
The charity will be at Woodlands Hall, Headley Down, on the second Monday of every month from 10am to midday.
Citizens Advice can help with all kinds of problems people may face in their lives, such as money problems, issues with welfare benefits, housing matters and consumer issues.
Councillor Julie Butler, East Hampshire District Council’s deputy leader and portfolio holder for welfare and community integration, said: “The free, confidential and completely non-judgemental advice Citizens Advice gives is a vital helpline to so many people in East Hampshire.
"The Woodlands Hall sessions are an excellent way to reach people in Headley Down."
Helen Drake, chief executive at Citizens Advice East Hampshire, said: “We want to make sure that clients who have difficulty travelling to one of our main offices, due to disabilities, caring responsibilities or lack of affordable transport, can receive the much-needed free advice from us.
“There is no need for an appointment, just ring the doorbell at the hall for access."






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