Struggling to make ends meet? You're not alone. Citizens Advice Tenby is opening its doors for a free drop-in session on Monday, January 15, offering a lifeline to local residents facing financial pressure. With household bills still squeezing budgets across the UK, this face-to-face support couldn't come at a better time.
Whether you're worried about mounting debts, confused by benefit changes, or facing problems with your landlord, the session offers confidential advice on the issues that matter most to your family's finances. Citizens Advice has helped millions navigate everything from Universal Credit applications to energy bill disputes, housing troubles, and employment rights – and now Tenby residents can access this expertise on their doorstep.
The timing is crucial. With inflation still biting into household budgets and energy costs remaining stubbornly high, many families are finding themselves stretched to breaking point. That's where practical advice becomes invaluable – whether it's understanding what benefits you're entitled to, finding grants you didn't know existed, or getting help to negotiate with creditors before debts spiral out of control.
The beauty of Citizens Advice lies in its comprehensive approach. Their advisers can help you understand your rights as a tenant, guide you through complex benefit applications, or work with you to create a realistic budget that actually works for your circumstances. Most importantly, getting help early can prevent small problems from becoming overwhelming crises.
For communities like Tenby, having local support makes all the difference. Not everyone can easily travel to advice centres in larger towns, and not everyone feels comfortable seeking help online. This drop-in session removes those barriers, ensuring that anyone who needs support – regardless of their digital skills or transport options – can get the help they deserve when times are tough.