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Posts by: Citizens Advice Rushmoor

Advice Column #12 – August 2024

My kids are so excited about dressing up for Halloween this year, but I’ve been hearing about awful accidents involving costumes catching fire. I didn’t realise these products could be so flammable and now I’m really worried in case something happens. I don’t want to stop my kids having fun, so is there anything I […]

Advice First Aid

Join us for an Advice First Aid session on Wednesday 18th September 1:30 to 3:30. Our expert advisers will explain how you can help others by learning about the most common advice topics and explain how you can use our systems to find the right information. You will be able to build confidence on how […]

Press Release: Value of Volunteers

Citizens Advice Rushmoor celebrates volunteers who’ve given more than fourteen thousand hours of their time to their community  Citizens Advice Rushmoor has revealed that its volunteers gave more than 14,000 hours of their time to help make a difference to the people of Aldershot & Farnborough in the last year. This comes as the charity […]

Press Release: New Chief Officer

Citizens Advice Rushmoor announces new Chief Officer Citizens Advice Rushmoor are delighted to name Calum Stewart as its new Chief Officer. Calum has spent the last six months in role on an interim basis at the charity, which supports over 10,000 clients each year with the everyday problems they face. He succeeds Alex Hughes, who […]

Advice Column #11 – July 2024

I’ve got to move house and will be renting somewhere on my own for the first time. It’s exciting but there’s so much to think about and I’m worried things could go wrong. Do you have any tips or advice on what I should do when looking for a new home? Whether you’re renting on […]

Advice Column #10 – May 2024

We’re booking a summer holiday to Spain. It’s been a while since we’ve gone on holiday and we really don’t want anything to go wrong. What can we do to protect ourselves and prepare for the unexpected? The chances are you’ll have the relaxing holiday you deserve, but there are a few things you can […]

Advice Column #9 – April 2024

I’ve just got my first payslip from a new job, I’m slightly embarrassed to say I don’t understand what all the different sections refer to. How do I know what each means and if it’s correct? Congratulations on the new job, hopefully you’re settling into the new role. There’s no need to be embarrassed about […]

Advice Column #8 – March 2024

My council tax bill is coming out in March and I am dreading opening it as it always goes up. My income has stayed the same but everything else seems more expensive and I have hardly anything left over – how will I cope if my payments for this year go up? Many of us […]