• Business
  • Business News
  • Video
  • Contact
Aycliffe Today
Aycliffe Today
  • Business
  • Business News
  • Video
  • Contact
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Youtube
Home
Community

Free advice sessions for Aycliffe residents

September 6th, 2017 Martin Walker Community 0 comments 0

Expert advice on issues ranging from health and housing to employment opportunities and dealing with debt will be available at a series of free events.

Aimed at people living in County Durham, the County Durham Advice Days will take place at a number of locations between Thursday September 7 and Friday October 20.

The drop-ins, which will also cover topics such as benefits, fuel poverty and universal credit, will provide an opportunity for participating organisations to offer advice and information in a single location.

The initiative has been developed by Durham County Council and Advice in County Durham; housing providers Karbon Homes, Livin and County Durham Housing Group; as well as Monkey – a partnership of housing and voluntary sector organisations in the county.

A session will be held from 10am to 3pm on Monday September 25 at the Youth and Community Centre on Burn Lane.

In addition to the drop-in sessions, residents can also make appointments in advance with the organisations involved.

Cllr Carl Marshall, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for economic regeneration, said: “These advice days will not only give people the opportunity to seek assistance face-to-face but also to raise issues with a number of organisations on the same day.

“There will be a range of experts on hand who will try their best to provide advice and answers there and then.”

Representatives from NEFirst and Prince Bishops Community Bank credit unions will be attending all six of the sessions and offering an incentive for new savers.

The first 10 adults who open an account at each advice day will receive a £25 bonus if they save a minimum of £1 per week for 12 consecutive weeks.

 

Share it!

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest
Next article Cricket: Aycliffe lose penultimate game of the summer
Previous article County’s engineering and manufacturing sectors ‘thriving’

Related News

Community

Fun and Food scheme benefits thousands of children in County Durham

Thousands of children and young people in County Durham have benefited from a scheme that provides free...
Community

Helping to create thriving communities across County Durham

A new funding programme has launched to support community groups and organisations across County...
Community

Newton Aycliffe school children celebrating new facilities

School children in Newton Aycliffe have shown off their updated facilities following the merger of two...

LATEST VIDEO

This week on A.T

Sep 23rd 1:40 PM
Community

Fun and Food scheme benefits thousands of children in County Durham

Sep 22nd 4:18 PM
Business

NC Group: Building the future workforce of Aycliffe’s engineering sector

Sep 18th 4:49 PM
Sport

Newton Aycliffe Juniors round-up

Sep 18th 9:44 AM
Business

How Senstronics culture has nurtured life-changing career for Jack

Sep 17th 12:47 PM
Community

Helping to create thriving communities across County Durham

Sep 17th 10:30 AM
Business

Strategic expansion for family firm as industrial suppliers set up shop in Aycliffe

Sep 16th 9:01 PM
Sport

Aycliffe prepare for FA Trophy trip

Sep 16th 3:09 PM
News

Chaos reigns as Durham County Council announces new cabinet after just 100 days

Sep 16th 10:47 AM
Sport

Aycliffe Cricket round-up

Sep 15th 4:27 PM
Community

Newton Aycliffe school children celebrating new facilities

Recommend
Follow @AycliffeToday
  • Business
  • Business News
  • Video
  • Contact
  • Back to top
© Aycliffe Today 2019. All rights reserved.
Developed by Thrive

Get our latest news direct to your inbox every Friday - subscribe to our free e-newsletter today.

Subscribe Now