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Kirklees Information
1st August 2011
Kirklees Citizens Advice, Dewsbury
We provide advice on a wide range of topics including benefits, debt, consumer, employment, housing, relationship breakdown etc. Our specialist services include debt and money advice for eligible clients.

Opening times are Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday from 9.30am to 3pm. We offer an initial assessment with referral or follow-up appointment if required.

We also have a centre in Huddersfield, 2nd Floor, Standard House, Half Moon Street, HD1 2JF and the same opening hours and phone numbers apply.

We also offer outreach advice in various locations in North Kirklees -for details and outreach appointments phone 01484 451381. Currently our North Kirklees outreach sessions are:

Batley Library, Market Place, WF17 5DA
Wednesday 10am to 1pm

Birstall: Fieldhead Community Centre, Lowood Lane, WF17 9DJ
Tuesday 10am to 1pm

Heckmondwike Library, Walkley Lane, WF16 0LY
Thursday 10am to 1pm

Cleckheaton Library, Whitcliffe Road, BD19 3DX
Tuesday 10am to 1pm

Mirfield Library, Huddersfield Road, WF14 8AN
Wednesday 4 weekly 10am to 1pm

Not all our outreach venues may have wheelchair access - please check on 01484 451381

Telephone advice is available Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 3.30pm by calling 0844 848 7970

Kirklees Citizens Advice was formerly known as Citizens Advice Bureau or CAB.

Website

: http://www.adviceguide.org.uk

For more information, contact:
Kirklees Citizens Advice Tel: 0844 848 7970
Fax: 01484 545683
Outreach appointment enquiries only Tel: 01484 451381


 

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Venue:
Kirklees Citizens Advice, Dewsbury,
Units 5, 6 and 7, Empire House,
Wakefield Old Road,
Dewsbury,
WF12 8DJ
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