When Bushra’s* television packed up during lockdown, she thought she’d better replace it straight away. It was hard enough not to be able to meet her friends or go to her weekly choir practice without foregoing her favourite television programmes as well. But more than that, providing childcare support for her son and daughter-in-law, both[…]
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Council tax, rent and other forms of debt arrears will be awarded relief as part of the Government’s new “breathing space” scheme. If you’re eligible, you could get 60 days of breathing space where your creditors can’t: • contact you • take action to make you pay • add interest and charges to your debt.[…]
The new #BreathingSpace Crisis Debt Respite Scheme comes into force this week. Want to know more about the scheme and how it can help if you’re in debt? Find out more via the Big Issue For advice about your individual circumstances, contact our advisers. Citizens Advice Waverley CONTACT DETAILS By Phone 0808 278 7980 (free)[…]
Citizens Advice Waverley is working with Cranleigh Community Radio to broadcast information on key issues impacting the community in Waverley. In this podcast, we look at problems with debt and hear from Citizens Advice Waverley about what we can do to navigate through the financial challenges facing many people. Listen here:
ARTICLE: “How can I deal with my growing debt problems?” – Read Joe’s story and find out how Citizens Advice helped
Debt & Money Jan 23, 2021
For many the uncertainty brought about by the spread of the pandemic has led to depression and anxiety about how they will survive financially in the months to come. While coronavirus and redundancy scored the most hits on our National Website in the early days of the pandemic, debt is now a concern for a[…]
“We are sleepwalking into probably the greatest debt crisis and job crisis in a generation”
Debt & Money Nov 15, 2020
“We are sleepwalking into probably the greatest debt crisis and job crisis in a generation” observes a CA colleague. Another says: “Debt, employment, housing, mental health and unfortunately domestic abuse are all tied together with the lockdown experience,” We can all get into a debt crisis very quickly. Whatever your problem, talk it over with[…]