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Free advice and support at Help at the Hub event in Bantock Park

Residents who would like help and support on a range of money, health and safety matters can attend an open event in Bantock Park.

Help at the Hub will see a wide variety of city organisations offer free advice and information. The event will take place on Friday, 17 April between 12pm (midday) and 3pm at The Coach House, Bantock Park, Finchfield Road, WV3 9LQ.

 

The event has been organised by the council’s Public Protection Scams Team who will be handing out free scams awareness and prevention packs.

 

Residents can speak with officers from Act on Energy, Admiral Nurses, Alzheimer’s Society, Aquarius, Cost of Living, Environmental Crime, Neighbourhood Safety Co-ordinator, Public Protection and SUIT.

 

Representatives from Talking Therapies, Terrific for Twos, Universal Support Team, Waste Services, Wolverhampton College, Wolverhampton Homes, Wolves Foundation, WorkWell and WV Active will also be available.

 

People are welcome to drop in and speak to any number of the organisations for free help and assistance.

 

Residents do not have to book an appointment but are asked to please be prepared to wait if the event is busy.

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