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WHAT CAN I DO TO SAVE MONEY AND KEEP WARM THIS WINTER?
Posted on 6:28pm Tuesday 16th October 2012
Are you worried about rising energy costs? Are you worried about a relative or neighbour as to whether they will be able to cope this winter?
Ally Rogers »
ADVICE CHANGES LIVES
Posted on 2:46pm Wednesday 30th May 2012
FROM 11TH JUNE YOUR LOCAL CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU WILL BE CHANGING THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBER TO 0844 245 1289
Ally Rogers »
Worried about money and supporting your family?
Posted on 11:14am Tuesday 24th April 2012
Stress and money worries can take the joy out of being a parent. But most parents are unaware of the advice and help that is at hand from Chiltern Citizens Advice Bureau.
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Community leaders show support for Chiltern Citizens Advice Bureau at opening of new Chesham centre
Posted on 12:57pm Thursday 12th April 2012
Chesham and Amersham MP, Cheryl Gillan joined Town Mayors, Derek Lacey and Mimi Harker, community leaders, staff and volunteers to officially open the new offices of Chiltern Citizens Advice Bureau on Friday 16th March.
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Are you worried about the cold this Winter?
Posted on 4:13pm Tuesday 7th February 2012
Winter can be a worrying time for many people. You may be worried about how a friend or relative is coping, or you may be worried about rising debts. Whatever your circumstances, you are not alone. As many as 20% of people living in the local area are unable to heat their homes at a temperature that is sufficient to maintain their health and well-being due to rising fuel costs and expensive energy tariffs. But most of us are not aware that we could reduce our household fuel bills by up to 20% by changing our energy suppliers. It’s not surprising though that we are reluctant to change. We are unsure about what others offer; nervous about suppliers and we don’t want to get ripped off in the process or suffer any inconvenience.
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