Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice is now available in Frodsham with weekly sessions at Main Street Community Church on Thursdays from 10am to 1.00pm.

From its start in 1939, volunteers from Citizens Advice, under all its various titles, have been helping individuals deal with problems that affect day to day life. From wartime problems of ration books and missing persons, modern day problems may be about debt, benefits, consumer issues or housing.

If, for example, you are worried about changing your utility company, wondering about how to claim Universal Credit, are struggling with debt or have received notice to leave your property, call in and speak to one of the team. Information is impartial and complex queries dealt with by specialist advisers, either by phone or face to face.

The information you receive will be tailored to your needs, be it a telephone advice line number, website guidance, debt advice from an expert or a food bank voucher.

No query is too small if it causes worry, so please call in and speak to someone who can help. https://www.citizensadvicecw.org.uk

Article from Frodsham News Issue 4 Autumn 2025