Citizens Advice Bureau In Kings Langley And Bovingdon
My computer has stopped working and I only bought it last week.
What are my rights?
My neighbour has just put up a fence that blocks my light.
Can he do this ?
I’ve heard I might be able to get the new Pension Credit.
Is this true ?
My husband and I are splitting up.
Can he insist on seeing the children?
I’ve just lost my job, I’ve got £5,000 of credit card debts and I can’t pay them.
What can I do?
I need an old fur coat for a play I’m in. Where can I get one?
These are typical examples of the wide variety of questions the Citizens Advice Bureau might be asked in any one week. You may have something similar that worries you. We can usually answer most questions, and if we can’t we will endeavour to find someone who can. This could be one of our own specialists in employment, consumer, benefits or money advice or another source outside the bureau.
Our service is free, impartial, independent and confidential and is open to everyone. We have been operating successfully in Kings Langley and Bovingdon for over 6 months now as part of our Village Links rural outreach project. This has been achieved thanks to special funding from the East of England Development Agency and has enabled us to take the CAB service to the villages of Dacorum. We hold sessions every Friday – from 9 – 11.30 at The Nap Surgery in Kings Langley and from 1.15 – 3.45 in the Memorial Hall in Bovingdon. No appointment will be necessary – just drop in and follow the signs. We hope the residents of Kings Langley, Bovingdon and surrounding villages will continue to support us and we look forward to meeting more of you soon.
We will continue to operate our village telephone advice line for residents who prefer to call us. This is available every Thursday from 10-4 pm on 01442 875142


