It’s important you’re aware of the many new scams around because of coronavirus Scams to look out for include: advertising face masks or medical equipment at high prices emails or texts pretending to be from the government emails offering life insurance against coronavirus people knocking at your door and asking for money for charity If[…]
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When you’re in debt, the future can feel scary. But it doesn’t need to be. Start dealing with your debts today. Vist our national website to find out more about: How to start dealing with your debts Collecting information about your debts Check if you have to pay a debt Work out which debts to[…]
A home of one’s own? For many the word ‘homeless’ conjures images of sleeping bags in shop doorways, but although rough sleeping is a very real and serious issue, it isn’t the only scenario. People can find themselves homeless or threatened with homelessness at any time in their life, and for many different reasons. Nor[…]
Struggling to pay your bills? If you’re struggling to pay your bills, we can help you: Check what benefits you can get Deal with rent arrears Deal with gas, electric or water bills Go to our national site for advice For free and confidential advice about your individual circumstances, contact us today. Citizens Advice Waverley[…]
What does the energy price cap rise mean? We explain. Watch Citizens Advice video. If you’re worried about your energy bills, we’re here to advise. Read our self-help advice. For free and confidential advice about your individual circumstances, contact us today. Citizens Advice Waverley CONTACT DETAILS Call Adviceline 0808 278 7980 (free) to speak to[…]
Travel guidelines – Five things you need to know about your consumer rights We all love a good holiday, the sun and the sea, away from gloomy British weather. But with all these changes to regulations and cancellations during the pandemic, it’s become super stressful! Here’s our guide to your consumer rights so you can[…]
Does your work have any of these red flags? If so, they’re illegal. Not getting paid leave Getting paid less than minimum wage Not allowed to take rest breaks Being asked to work when you’re at you’re meant to be at school See video on Tik Tok. Find out more about your rights at work[…]
What is family mediation? “Family mediation is a process in which an independent, professionally trained mediator helps you work out arrangements for children and finances following separation.” For information visit the Family Mediation Council’s website Call us for free advice about other family issues, housing, benefits and debt problems. Citizens Advice Waverley CONTACT[…]
Renting with other people – What you need to know about temancy agreements
Campaigns, Housing, News Feb 02, 2022
A joint tenancy means that you’re all individually and jointly responsible for the terms in the contract. So if one person doesn’t pay their rent, the rest of you will have to make up the shortfall. Find out more at our national website. Typical tenancy arrangements If you share accommodation[…]
I’ve just started work and I’m losing my job! Am I entitled to anything?
Campaigns, News, Work Feb 01, 2022
I’m 19 – I’ve only just started work, but the company’s closing and I’m losing my job! Am I entitled to anything? Josh* was enjoying his first experience of work and seemed to be doing well. He knew that the company had been through some difficult times during the pandemic but was shattered to hear[…]
The soaring price cap is set to leave energy bills as a proportion of benefits levels at ‘generational high’. The energy price cap, which sets default tariffs, is estimated to rise by £700 in April – over a 50% increase. Around 11 million households on default tariffs will see their bills increase straight away. Read[…]
Don’t face debt alone. For information about how to: Deal with your debt problems Avoid losing your home Get your finances into shape Visit our national website. Contact us for free and confidential advice about your money problems. Citizens Advice Waverley CONTACT DETAILS Call Adviceline 0808 278 7980 (free) to speak to an Adviser Leave[…]
Is Universal Credit for you? You can apply for Universal Credit if you are on a low income or unemployed – see Universal Credit website. You will usually only be able to claim Universal Credit if you are aged 18 or over, but some people aged 16 or 17 can get it, depending on[…]
Do you know about grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills?
Benefits, Campaigns, News Jan 01, 2022
Do you know about grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills? The energy price cap increased by 12% in October last year. This means that standard tariffs could rise by £139 per year with prepayment customers paying even more. Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said “This is a hugely[…]
“I’m moving into a shared house with friends for the first time in the New Year. What should I look out for when I move in?” Renting a house with friends is usually an exciting time. Most landlords are reasonable people who look after their properties and tenants well, but it’s always a good idea[…]