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Citizens Advice Bureau

2nd of March 2007 - comments

After an absence of some months, the Citizens Advice Bureau has returned to the Nap Surgery, Kings Langley and Memorial Hall in Bovingdon.
CAB was founded in 1939 and a lot of its earlier work was helping people obtain ration books, emergency accommodation after being bombed out, helping people to contact relatives or friends who were missing and a lot of problems associated with the war. Nowadays it’s scope has widened considerably, although even in times of peace there is the occasional civil disaster like Buncefield, where people need help urgently.
Most of our work now is centred around problems that reflect the times we live in. Things like debt, housing, family, consumer, benefits, employment, discrimination, neighbour disputes and many others.
All our advice is confidential, independent and impartial. If you have a problem you would like to discuss, an Advisor will be available at the following locations and times: The Nap Surgery, Kings Langley Every Thursday 9.00-11.30
The Memorial Hall, Bovingdon Every Thursday 1.15 – 3.45pm

 
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