Wallsend Citizens Advice has Moved
After 44 years of giving advice from St Luke’s Church House, the Wallsend Citizens Advice Bureau has now moved to new offices in the Customer First Centre in Wallsend Library,
After 44 years of giving advice from St Luke’s Church House, the Wallsend Citizens Advice Bureau has now moved to new offices in the Customer First Centre in Wallsend Library,
North Tyneside Citizens Advice is marking 80 years of providing free, independent advice both national and locally.
People claiming benefits are struggling to meet essential costs such as rent, household bills and food.
Scams and fraud are becoming an increasing problem across both North Tyneside and the UK as a whole,
We see first-hand how policy changes affect people. The work we do at Citizens Advice is based on the experiences of our volunteers,
North Tyneside Citizens Advice wants people to be part of the next 80 years of its history by volunteering with them.
The last year has seen record numbers for North Tyneside Citizens Advice. We’ve helped 15,078 people (12% more than the year before) with 70,785 problems,
More and more North Tyneside residents are coming to us for help with debts or with managing their money.
In North Tyneside, 230 people have come to us with problems with private renting in the first 3 quarters of the current financial year,
Mark Almond, Chief Officer of Citizens Advice North Tyneside
2019 is set to be a year of uncertainty,