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The latest issue of the Woodcote Correspondent is available to download here.
Selected photographs on this website courtesy of Alan Copeland.
Citizens Advice is a national organisation which provides free, independent, impartial and confidential advice by fully trained volunteers and staff. The Citizens Advice Bureau can help in a wide range of areas including benefits, housing, employment, money, family and legal matters. No problem is too small or too complicated.
At: Woodcote Community Centre, Reading Road, Woodcote.
This is an outreach service of Henley & District CAB.
Open Fridays 10.00am – 1.00pm.
Drop in between 10.00 and 11.00 or pre booked appointment 11.00am-1.00pm.
New clients please call Adviceline Oxfordshire* 08444 111 444 Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 4.00pm. Clients wishing to change an appointment or discuss their case please call 01491 578267.
If you are disabled and unable to visit the Community Centre, please let us know and we shall try to arrange a home visit.
For further details including opening hours www.caox.org.uk/henley.
You will be offered a number of options and information. If you select to speak to CAB will asked to complete a short telephone interview (gateway) to identify the problem and the most appropriate next steps, which may be an appointment in your local bureau. Please ask for an appointment at Woodcote if appropriate. Calls to Adviceline are charged at a local rate when calling from a normal landline. An alternative number 0300 3300 650 is offered for mobile users at their normal mobile rate.
If you would like to find out more about the Bureau's work, why not come along to our Annual General Meeting at 7.30pm Monday 28th November 2011 in The Council Chamber, Town Hall, Market Place, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 2AZ.
Short presentations:
Changing the lives of Offenders: by breaking the cycle - Huntercombe Prison Inventions Group
Social Policy – how CAB campaigns for change Henley & District CAB Trustee
Working with clients – a volunteer perspective – Henley & District CAB volunteer
followed by refreshments.
More details can be downloaded from the press release.
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