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10:00am Saturday 10th May 2008
HELPFUL advice will be dished out in new and improved surroundings thanks to Basildon's Citizens Advice Bureau moving.
The Basildon CAB office has now moved to new, larger offices inside the Basildon Centre in St Martin's Square - just three doors away from its former home.
With an improved layout, extra advising rooms and a staffed reception area, the move will help the bureau manage its clients more efficiently.
It will also offer customers scheduled appointments during the week, while maintaining a drop-in service on Saturday mornings.
CAB advisers, who are mainly volunteers, help people by offering free confidential advice on a wide range of issues including debt, benefits, housing, employment, health and immigration.
The new office will be formally opened on Thursday, by Basildon district councillor Terri Sargent.
TWO robbers who threatened a newsagent with a spanner and a baseball bat fled after being surprised by a second employee. The thugs demanded cash from the shopkeeper at Shanta newsagents in Woodgrange Drive, Southend. But the crooks were surprised by a second man who chased them out of the shop.
THE new face and body of lingerie giants Wonderbra is a Southend girl.
THIEVES have stolen a disabled schoolboy’s wheelchair. Sam Fowler, nine, who suffers from cerebral palsy, now faces spending the whole of the six-week school break stuck at home.
PLANS for a huge waste plant in Basildon will be decided next week – and campaigners are fearing the worst.
A TRAIL-BLAZING school has been given a £160,000 cash injection as it prepares to become the first non-city academy in the country.
A RECORD number of students have signed up for courses at Seevic College.
A WOMAN is calling for the return of dog licences after her pet labrador was mauled by two rottweillers.
ORIGINAL photographs have emerged of the man widely known as the father of modern Canvey.
WHAT does the word homelessness mean to you? For most people, the image of a rough-looking person in a sleeping bag begging for change on the streets springs to mind. Yet the vast majority of homeless people are actually sleeping on friends or relatives’ couches without a permanent home to call their own.
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