CITIZENS ADVICE WOKINGHAM: What does our debt advice supervisor do?
I am Sue Cornish, Debt Advice Supervisor and I am the longest-serving member of staff at Citizens Advice Wokingham, with ...
I am Sue Cornish, Debt Advice Supervisor and I am the longest-serving member of staff at Citizens Advice Wokingham, with ...
THE RED carpet will soon be rolled out in Wokingham’s town centre – The Princess Royal is coming to visit. ...
Volunteering can take many forms – from the frontline, providing invaluable services, to the Boardroom, helping a charity achieve its ...
With Jake Morrison from Wokingham Citizens Advice We try to keep our weekly column as varied as possible, with insights ...
The Citizens Advice service has dual-aims — we provide the advice and information people need for the problems they face and we ...
Council tax arrears is the most common debt problem people come to Citizens Advice Wokingham about. In 2018/19 we helped ...
Thank you to all those who have submitted feedback on our public consultation available on our website - www.citizensadvicewokingham.org.uk/feedback We ...
It is nearly six full months since I took up the position of Chief Executive at Citizens Advice Wokingham - ...
I hope that you have enjoyed meeting some of our volunteers through our column over the last few weeks. Our ...
In this week’s column we meet Margaret, one of our Volunteer Receptionists. Margaret and her colleagues are the first person ...
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