Category: News


Christmas Opening Hours 2019

Posted: 16th December 2019

We would like to take this opportunity to wish our customers and partners a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Some of our team have generously volunteered to come in over the holiday period so these are our opening hours. Christmas Opening Hours Tuesday 24th December 9.30am-12.30pm Wednesday 25th December CLOSED Thursdasy 26th December CLOSED […]

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Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk AGM November 2019

Posted: 01st October 2019

Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk are holding their Annual General Meeting on 15th November 2019.  The meeting is being held at Stowmarket Community Centre, Hillside, Stowmarket, IP14 2BD.  It starts at 10 am.  Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting. You will have the opportunity to find out more about our work and what we have […]

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Could you be our new Chair?

Posted: 23rd September 2019

Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk are seeking a new volunteer Chair of their trustee board. About the charity Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk is a locally funded, independent charity.  We give people the knowledge and confidence they need to find their way forward – whoever they are, and whatever their problem.  With a strong reputation for quality, […]

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We’re closed while the OVO Energy Women’s Tour comes to Stowmarket

Posted: 03rd June 2019

The first stage of the OVO Energy Women’s Tour will take place between Beccles and Stowmarket on Monday 10th June.  As a result, Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk will be closed for drop-in advice on that day.  The options for people who need advice on the day are: Call us. We will still be giving advice […]

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We’re recruiting!

Posted: 12th February 2019

Citizens Advice is set to deliver a new service called “Universal Support: Help to Claim” which offers end-to-end support to help people make a new Universal Credit claim and be ready for when their first payment arrives. We are looking for an adviser with good IT skills to support clients to make and complete their […]

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Check, Switch and Save this Big Energy Saving week

Posted: 22nd January 2019

Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk is helping local residents to save money on their energy bills this winter as part of Big Energy Saving Week (January 21-27).   New figures show that 19% of households in Mid Suffolk switched their energy supplier last year.  This Big Energy Saving Week, we’re encouraging you to CHECK if you’re […]

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Petition against funding cuts to Citizens Advice in Suffolk

Posted: 20th December 2018

Suffolk County Council has told Citizens Advice charities operating across the county that it is proposing to halve and then withdraw its funding support.  The full council will vote in February on the proposal.  Suffolk County Council funding was worth £375,000 to Citizens Advice across Suffolk during 2017/18. Citizens Advice is already a cost-effective service.  […]

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Christmas opening hours

Posted: 13th December 2018

We would like to take this opportunity to wish our customers and partners a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Some of our team have generously volunteered to come in over the holiday period so these are our opening hours. Christmas Opening Hours Monday 24th December 9.30am-12.30pm Tuesday 25th December CLOSED Wednesday 26th December CLOSED […]

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Results of our full audit

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We are very pleased to announce that we scored Green on our recent audit with Citizens Advice. The full audit took place in September. Our auditor spent the whole day checking, reviewing, questioning and scrutinising, having already been passed a considerable amount of paperwork as evidence of the way the charity is organised and managed. […]

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Tribute to Maggie Stadden

Posted: 02nd October 2018

Our team of staff and volunteers at Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk were saddened to learn that one of our volunteers Maggie Stadden had died suddenly.  Maggie had volunteered for us for nearly 4 years.  In her time volunteering with us she helped around 650 people.  She helped people with problems with their benefits, employment and […]

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