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Worried about money? You're not alone.?
One-in-three people are so worried about money it damages their mental health. The stress can also mean they avoid, or delay, getting help. Now, Nottingham City Council is urging people to talk about money and seek help early, before financial problems build up.?
It's really common for people to avoid facing up to debt problems, even avoiding opening the post as a result.?
But leaving bills to mount up will only make it worse. You are not alone?in having debt issues, and you do not need to be alone in sorting them out. The sooner you start, the sooner things will be on the path to being sorted.
Visit our Debt advice hub
Visit your nearest Nottingham Advice Centre, taking paperwork like bills and bank statements with you. An adviser will help you put a plan in place.
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Did you know that many benefits go unclaimed because people don't know what they're entitled to?
Last year, Nottingham? advice services helped people to access more than ?19 million worth of unclaimed benefits and tax credits - often by helping to overturn benefits which were wrongly refused.?
To check what you're entitled to, visit our Benefits advice hub, or visit an adviser.?
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Many free or cheap meals are available across Nottingham - they're a great opportunity to have a tasty meal with friendly people.?
Food banks are also available near you - simply drop in if you need help.?
Find food banks and meals near you
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Councillor Maria Watson
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Your local Councillors hold regular surgeries at:
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- Clifton Community Centre, Southchurch Drive?1st?and 3rd?Saturday of each month?10.30am - 12.00pm
- Highbank Community Centre, Farnborough Road?2nd?and 4th?Saturday of each month?11am ? 12pm
- Clifton Library, Southchurch Drive?1st?and 3rd?Friday of each month?10.30am ? 11.30am
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