When everyday problems feel overwhelming, knowing where to turn for help can make all the difference. From Monday, January 15th, residents in and around Tenby will have easier access to free, confidential support thanks to a new weekly drop-in session launching at Tenby Library.
Citizens Advice Pembrokeshire is opening its doors every Monday between 10am and 1pm at the library on Greenhill Road. No appointment needed – just turn up and get the help you need, whether you're worried about money, struggling with housing issues, or facing other challenges.
The timing couldn't be better. With household budgets stretched tighter than ever, many of us are dealing with issues we've never faced before – from navigating the benefits system to managing mounting debts or understanding our rights at work. These aren't problems you should have to tackle alone, and the trained advisers at Citizens Advice understand exactly what you're going through.
This new face-to-face service fills a real gap in the community. While Citizens Advice Pembrokeshire already offers telephone and online support, some situations simply need that personal touch. Whether you're not comfortable with technology, find it difficult to explain complex problems over the phone, or just prefer talking things through in person, this drop-in session is designed with you in mind.
For many households, particularly those in more rural areas around Tenby, getting to advice services can be a real barrier. Having local, accessible support right on your doorstep can be genuinely life-changing – helping you claim benefits you're entitled to, negotiate with creditors, or understand your housing rights. It's the kind of practical help that can ease the pressure on your family finances and give you back some peace of mind during difficult times.