The Citizens Advice Bureau is joining the Te Puke community, running fortnightly drop-in sessions at Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Te Puke Library starting in April. The new drop-in sessions kick off on Tuesday, April 4, and will take place between 1-3pm, repeating on the first and third Tuesday of each month. If you pop into the library at that time, a Citizens Advice Bureau team member will be on hand to do what they do best – provide guidance and advice free of charge. The Citizens Advice Bureau can help with free, confidential, independent information and advice In addition to a packed calendar of regular library events, Te Puke Library also hosts a Justice of the Peace Clinic 10.30am – 12.30pm on Thursdays and an AA Service Desk open 9am – 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.
The Citizens Advice Bureau is joining the Te Puke community, running fortnightly drop-in sessions at Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Te Puke Library starting in April.
The new drop-in sessions kick off on Tuesday, April 4, and will take place between 1-3pm, repeating on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
The Citizens Advice Bureau can help with
Citizens Advice Bureau services are often accessed by people who are new to Aotearoa, are unfamiliar with online systems or have trouble understanding English.
In addition to a packed calendar of regular library events, Te Puke Library also hosts a Justice of the Peace Clinic 10.30am – 12.30pm on Thursdays and an AA Service Desk open 9am – 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.
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